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The proposal would expand access to lung cancer screening by lowering the age requirement and broadening eligibility criteria beyond current guidelines, allowing more people at risk—particularly current and former smokers—to get early detection scans. This could help catch lung cancer in earlier, more treatable stages and would likely increase the number of Americans receiving preventive screening through Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance plans.
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