Development of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery guidelines for low-dose computed tomography scans to screen for lung cancer in North America: recommendations of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery Task Force for Lung Cancer Screening and Surveillance.
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J. Austin | H. MacMahon | R. Munden | J. Jett | W. Travis | D. Sugarbaker | J. Mulshine | F. Jacobson | R. Salgia | G. Strauss | S. Swanson | S. Keshavjee | J. Field | M. Jaklitsch
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