It details the possible financial motives she had to manipulate the findings of her CT lung cancer screening results:
In today’s correction, the New England Journal acknowledges that the study’s lead authors, Claudia Henschke and David Yankelevitz of Cornell University’s Weill Medical College in New York City, received royalties from GE, a big maker of CT scanners, for pending patents on ways to manipulate and interpret CT scans and other medical images.











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