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General practice characteristics and chest X-ray rate
[摘要] All letters are subject to editing and may be shortened. General letters can be sent to bjgpdisc{at}rcgp.org.uk (please include your postal address for publication), and letters responding directly to BJGP articles can be submitted online via eLetters. We regret we cannot notify authors regarding publication.For submission instructions visit: bjgp.org/lettersThank you for your comprehensive article detailing the research study,1 but as you mentioned at the end of your article: ‘Indeed, O’Dowd et al found no reduction in deaths within 90 days of diagnosis in practices that had higher utilisation of CXR [chest X-ray] .’I am not sure that you have proved your assertion that just increasing the numbers of chest X-rays in general practice will improve the rate of lung cancer diagnoses. Did you look at diagnosed lung cancer case rates in the various practices involved in your study?Perhaps targeted low-dose CT screening scans in high-risk populations would be more effective in increasing the numbers of early diagnoses of this devastating disease?© British Journal of General Practice 2022REFERENCE 1.↵Bradley SH, Barclay M, Cornwell B, et al. (2022) Associations between general practice characteristics and chest X-ray rate: an observational study. Br J Gen Pract, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0232.
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