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More Frequent Surveillance Following Lung Cancer Resection Is Not Associated With Improved Survival
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These nationally representative data provide evidence that more frequent postsurgical surveillance is not associated with improved survival. As the number of lung cancer survivors increases over the next decade, surveillance is an increasingly important major health care concern and expenditure.
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