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Lung Nodule Manager App Review

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Intermediate lung nodules are frequently discovered in CT imaging as either incidental or part of cancer screening. The Lung Nodule Manager allows for a quick retrieval of guidelines by physicians and health care professionals to determine the proper management and follow-up for patients.

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Link to journal articles for guidelines. (PNG 9719 kb)

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Input questions to classify nodule based on Fleischner Society. (PNG 119 kb)

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Sample recommendation based on Fleischner Society. (PNG 121 kb)

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Malignant probability questions based on Fleischner Society. (PNG 5632 kb)

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Input questions to classify nodule based on Lung-RADS. (PNG 151 kb)

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Sample recommendation based on Lung-RADS. (PNG 133 kb)

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Malignant probability questions based on Lung-RADS. (PNG 5705 kb)

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Elovic, A., Pourmand, A. Lung Nodule Manager App Review. J Digit Imaging 32, 201–202 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-019-00187-2

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