CT Lung Screening Could Save Lives
Initial findings of a national study suggest that computed tomography (CT) lung screenings could spare up to 30,000 lives lost to lung cancer every year.
Each year, lung cancer kills 160,000 people, claiming more lives than all other cancers combined. But initial findings of a national study suggest that computed tomography (CT) lung screenings could spare up to 30,000 lives lost to the disease every year.