Expanded Access to Lung Cancer Screening-Implementing Wisely to Optimize Health.

effective, implementation guides stress the importance of formal programs, including eligibility confirmation, effective patient tracking, adherence to structured nodule reporting and evaluation, and access to a multidisciplinary committee of clinical specialists.

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