The National Lung Screening Trial: Overview and Study Design
American College of Radiology · University of California, Los Angeles · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) is a randomized multicenter study comparing low-dose helical computed tomography (CT) with chest radiography in the screening of older current and former heavy smokers for early detection of lung cancer, which is the leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States. Five-year survival rates approach 70% with surgical resection of stage IA disease; however, more than 75% of individuals have incurable locally advanced or metastatic disease, the latter having a 5-year survival of less than 5%. It is plausible that treatment should be more effective and the likelihood of death decreased if asymptomatic lung cancer is detected through screening early enough in its…
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19Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- National Lung Screening Trial
- Overdiagnosis
- Lung cancer screening
- Randomized controlled trial
- Lung cancer
- Asymptomatic
- Clinical endpoint
- Good health and well-being