The radiology of lung cancer
- PMID: 181770
The radiology of lung cancer
Abstract
Double reading of radiographs increases the likelihood of detecting pulmonary disease and, accordingly, physicians have an obligation to view the radiographic examinations performed on their patients, either with the radiologist or independently. It is also essential that the radiologist be proved with the clinical findings before he interprets the radiographs, a practice which will result in significant improvement in the accuracy of radiologic reports.
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