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Everything was 'normal' in the first screening—so how could cancer show up in the second? The doctor explains the reason.
Many people often wonder: if a person’s initial medical check-up or screening shows no signs of cancer, how can it appear in ...
Secondary Analysis of the Rate of Second Primary Lung Cancer From Cancer and Leukemia Group B 140503 (Alliance) Trial of Lobar Versus Sublobar Resection for T1aN0 Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer A total of ...
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Cognitive screening: When should you get it? What can it show?
Cognitive screening should take place during your annual exams before you notice changes in your thinking and memory, so you ...
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