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What do I do if my lung cancer early detection test result is negative?

If your result is negative, your doctor will probably recommend that you continue your regular schedule of testing & examination. A negative test means that none of the antibodies were found above the cutoff level. However, you are still at risk for lung cancer due to your risk factors.