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Chest X-ray in suspected lung cancer is harmful.

Robert W FoleyVanessa NassourHelen C OliverToby HallVidan MasaniGraham RobinsonJonathan Carl Luis RodriguesBenjamin J Hudson
Published in: European radiology (2021)
• Half of all lung cancer diagnoses in a 1-year period are first investigated with a chest X-ray. • A normal chest X-ray report leads to a significant delay in the diagnosis of lung cancer. • The majority of patients with a normal or abnormal chest X-ray have advanced disease at diagnosis and there is no difference in survival outcomes based on the chest X-ray findings.
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