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Investigating the Role of Low-dose CT in Disease Screening and Risk Stratification

Posted 10 months ago   |   Research Papers   |   Budget: KShs. 350   |   Bids: 5   |   Client: Michelle Williams

Project Overview

  • Published On: 7th Jul, 2025
  • Project Type: Essay Research Writing
  • Project Category: Research Papers
  • Project Due: 8th July, 2025

Required Skills

  • Research and Accuracy

Project Description

Client Instruction for Medical Research Project
Prepared by: Michelle Williams
Date: July 7, 2025


Project Title

Investigating the Role of Low-dose CT in Disease Screening and Risk Stratification


Objective

To explore how low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) contributes to early disease detection and patient risk stratification, with a focus on its clinical value and safety profile.


Scope of Work

  • Brief literature review on LDCT use in screening (e.g., lung cancer, cardiovascular disease)

  • Summary of benefits, limitations, and clinical relevance

  • Final research report in APA 7th edition format


Deliverables

  1. APA-formatted research report

  2. Submission in Word or PDF format


Timeline

  • Work must be completed and submitted within 24 hours of hire


Client Responsibilities

  • Confirm topic approval immediately upon hire

  • Provide any specific references or guidelines (if needed)

  • Be available for feedback or clarification during the 24-hour period


Ethical Statement

The research will follow ethical standards. No identifiable patient data will be used. All sources will be properly cited in APA format.

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