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Lung Cancer Screening Enquiry
11. What, in your opinion, are the most important issues that should be considered for a screening program for people at high risk of lung cancer?
Most important issues
Occupation, age, genetics
12. If a national lung cancer screening program were introduced for people at high risk of lung cancer, what do you think are the best ways to engage and recruit them to participate?
Best ways to engage and recruit
Disseminate the information
13. What do you see as the practical challenges and opportunities in delivering a national lung cancer screening program for people at high risk of lung cancer in Australia?
Practical challenges and opportunities
Funding