Jump in cancer diagnoses at 65 implies patients wait for Medicare, according to Stanford study April 2, 2021 A couple of years ago, Joseph Shrager, MD, professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Stanford School of Medicine, noticed a statistical anomaly in his practice. It seemed that patients were diagnosed with lung cancer at a surprisingly higher rate at 65 years old than, say, at 64 or 66.Read the full article. Source: Tracie White - Stanford Medicine About Prostate Cancer Health Equity Prostate Cancer News Risk Factors More for you
A couple of years ago, Joseph Shrager, MD, professor of cardiothoracic surgery at Stanford School of Medicine, noticed a statistical anomaly in his practice. It seemed that patients were diagnosed with lung cancer at a surprisingly higher rate at 65 years old than, say, at 64 or 66.Read the full article. Source: Tracie White - Stanford Medicine