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The publications reviewed do provide preliminary support for the economic efficiency of screening for lung cancer.
We believe it would bring much value for routine lung cancer diagnosis in CT imaging and provide improvement in decision-support with much lower cost.
As policies for implementing lung screening programs are designed, a focus on multidisciplinary programs (incorporating primary care doctors, pulmonologists, radiologists, thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, and pathologists) will be helpful to optimize decision-making and minimize interventions for patients with benign lung disease.
It seems that interest in human beings and vocation are important to would-be doctors, and also help them to get along in the physicians' profession.
Our survey conducted on budding doctors surprisingly showed that undergraduate medical students smoke so much.