Pieces of interest from COMP for the Week of May 30 – AAPM Coolidge Gold Medal Recipient/Biomarker Data and LDCT/COMP ASM Student Night Out
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- This year’s recipient of the AAPM Coolidge Gold Medal is COMP member Jake Van Dyk! Read Van Dyks feature in the April issue of InterACTIONS.
- A recent study suggests adding a plasma-based biomarker to low-dose CT improves lung cancer screening.
- Are you a student attending the COMP ASM? Don’t miss the Student Night Out!
Published on May 30, 2022
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