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Truck fitted with CT scanner checks for lung cancer in remote NT
Key takeaways
- The Heart of Australia road train, fitted with a CT scanner that can test for lung cancer, has been travelling around Northern Territory's remote communities.
- A Heart of Australia truck with a battery-powered CT scanner onboard is travelling to 22 remote Northern Territory communities.
- The NT has the highest rates of lung cancer and lung cancer mortality in Australia, particularly in Aboriginal men.
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The Heart of Australia road train, fitted with a CT scanner that can test for lung cancer, has been travelling around Northern Territory's remote communities. (ABC News: Dane Hirst)
A Heart of Australia truck with a battery-powered CT scanner onboard is travelling to 22 remote Northern Territory communities.
The NT has the highest rates of lung cancer and lung cancer mortality in Australia, particularly in Aboriginal men.
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