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  • Jan 12, 2024 | jamanetwork.com | Leticia M. Nogueira |Daniel J. Boffa |Ahmedin Jemal |Xuesong Han

    Key PointsQuestion  Is Medicaid expansion under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act associated with improvement in postoperative survival among patients with non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)?

  • Nov 28, 2023 | nature.com | Daniel J. Boffa

    CORRESPONDENCE 28 November 2023 In the United States, data relating to test results, medical conditions and previous treatments are scattered across different hospitals, test centres and physicians’ offices. This makes it almost impossible for clinicians to arrive at fully informed medical decisions, or to do the research that could revolutionize treatment outcomes. We propose that state governments should mandate centralized access to all patient-health records.

  • Nov 2, 2023 | caledonianrecord.com | Daniel J. Boffa

    By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) - By Daniel J. Boffa, MD, MBA, FACSLung cancer takes the lives of about 127,000 people in the United States annually - nearly the same number of people who will die from colon, breast and prostate cancer combined. And yet 1 out of 5 people who smoked could have saved their life with a simple test - a low-dose CT scan - catching the cancer before it spreads to lymph nodes and other vital organs.

  • Nov 2, 2023 | wfmz.com | Daniel J. Boffa

    (BPT) - By Daniel J. Boffa, MD, MBA, FACSLung cancer takes the lives of about 127,000 people in the United States annually — nearly the same number of people who will die from colon, breast and prostate cancer combined. And yet 1 out of 5 people who smoked could have saved their life with a simple test — a low-dose CT scan — catching the cancer before it spreads to lymph nodes and other vital organs.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | gazettetimes.com | Daniel J. Boffa

    (BPT) - By Daniel J. Boffa, MD, MBA, FACSLung cancer takes the lives of about 127,000 people in the United States annually — nearly the same number of people who will die from colon, breast and prostate cancer combined. And yet 1 out of 5 people who smoked could have saved their life with a simple test — a low-dose CT scan — catching the cancer before it spreads to lymph nodes and other vital organs.

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