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Improving lung cancer outcomes with technology
Author: Prashant Warier - Qure.ai
Excerpt: Why is lung cancer the leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally? Why does it have such a poor prognosis? In 2020 alone, 2.2 million people were diagnosed with lung cancer worldwide, with 1.8 million deaths in the same year. And the future makes for grim reading – lung cancer incidents are projected to rise by 38%, and the mortality is projected to increase by 39% by 2030.