Scanning trucks may be used in supermarket car parks
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Scanning trucks may be used in supermarket car parks

NHS England expects mobile clinics will help them identify people most at risk of lung cancer and improve their chances of survival

Lung cancer scanning trucks that could operate from supermarket car parks and provide on-the-spot chest scans are being deployed across England in a bid to detect the disease early.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 18, 2, 6-6. doi: 10.7748/cnp.18.2.6.s2

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