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Two new mobile units will bring lung screening services to rural and remote Alberta communities next year .
Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) will be completed in one unit, a custom-built, 12.5-metre truck will do CT scans.
Alberta government announced Wednesday that the province is putting $1.5 million towards the mobile screening program.
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