Ethical implications of changing the eligibility criteria for the proposed National Lung Cancer Screening Program
- PMID: 37517815
- DOI: 10.5694/mja2.52040
Ethical implications of changing the eligibility criteria for the proposed National Lung Cancer Screening Program
Keywords: Early detection of cancer; Health policy; Mass screening; Public policy; Respiratory tract neoplasms.
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