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Associations between general practice characteristics and chest X-ray rate: an observational study.

Stephen Henry BradleyMatthew BarclayBenjamin CornwellGary A AbelMatthew Ej CallisterMayam Gomez-CanoThomas RoundBethany ShinkinsRichard D Neal
Published in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2021)
Substantial variation was found in CXR rates beyond that expected by chance, which could not be accounted for by practices' recorded characteristics. As other research has indicated that increasing CXR rates can lead to earlier detection, supporting practices that currently investigate infrequently could be an effective strategy to improve lung cancer outcomes.
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