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The earlier detection of lung cancer LCIP, Volume 1, Number 4.
One of the major handicaps that we face in the management of patients with lung cancer is that they do not usually present to medical services until very late in the natural history of their disease. The contrast between an ‘internalised’ tumour in lung cancer and breast cancer, where a pea-sized tumour can often be palpated by otherwise totally symptom-free women, is stark and requires more complex detection strategies.
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