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Do Differences in Data Reporting Contribute to Variation in Lung Cancer Survival?
Affiliations of authors: Department of Respiratory Medicine, United Hospitals NHS Trust, Antrim BT41 2QB, Northern Ireland, UK (CAB, WJAA); Department of Respiratory Medicine, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen AB25 2ZN, Scotland, UK (GPC)
Correspondence to: Wendy J. A. Anderson, MD, Department of Respiratory Medicine, United Hospitals NHS Trust, Bush Rd., Antrim BT41 2QB, Northern Ireland, UK (wendy.anderson@uh.n-i.nhs.uk).
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The dismal long-term survival rates of lung cancer patients in the United Kingdom have been the subject of considerable debate over the last decade (1,2). Indeed, data for