Resource utilization and costs during the initial years of lung cancer screening with computed tomography in Canada

<p><strong>Background</strong></p> <p>It is estimated that millions of North Americans would qualify for lung cancer screening and that billions of dollars of national health expenditures would be required to support population-based computed tomography lung cancer scre...

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Main Authors: Cressman, S, Lam, S, Tammemagi, MC, Evans, WK, Leighl, NB, Regier, DA, Bolbocean, C, Shepherd, FA, Tsao, M-S, Manos, D, Liu, G, Atkar-Khattra, S, Cromwell, I, Johnston, MR, Mayo, JR, McWilliams, A, Couture, C, English, JC, Goffin, J, Hwang, DM, Puksa, S, Roberts, H, Tremblay, A, MacEachern, P, Burrowes, P, Bhatia, R, Finley, RJ, Goss, GD, Nicholas, G, Seely, JM, Sekhon, HS, Yee, J, Amjadi, K, Cutz, J-C, Ionescu, DN, Yasufuku, K, Martel, S, Soghrati, K, Sin, DD, Tan, WC, Urbanski, S, Xu, Z, Peacock, SJ
Other Authors: Pan-Canadian Early Detection of Lung Cancer Team
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014