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Fri Apr 23 14:26:27 CDT 2010
detection. Absolutly no one seems to be asking whether the drop might be due to the much
higher radiation dose of the CT. The 7% reduction in mortality from all causes was
"unexpected."
Hmmm.
-Gary Isenhower
On 4 Nov 2010 at 9:29, Dan W McCarn wrote:
This was reported by the Washington Post this morning!
The number of lung cancer deaths is cut 20 percent among patients who
underwent CT scans as compared to standard chest X-rays, a federally funded
study finds.
http://link.email.washingtonpost.com/r/F490YD/XTBH35/5IIQY/V546E6/Y4FYR/CM/h
Dan ii
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