LUNG CANCER - cnaZone
Persistent haemoptysis (in smokers or ex-smokers aged 40 years and older) A chest X-ray suggestive of lung cancer (including pleural effusion and slowly resolving consolidation) A normal chest X-ray where there is a high suspicion of lung cancer Useful additional information: ................
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