American Cancer Society lung cancer screening guidelines
Thomas Jefferson University · Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans · +17 more institutions
Abstract
Findings from the National Cancer Institute's National Lung Screening Trial established that lung cancer mortality in specific high-risk groups can be reduced by annual screening with low-dose computed tomography. These findings indicate that the adoption of lung cancer screening could save many lives. Based on the results of the National Lung Screening Trial, the American Cancer Society is issuing an initial guideline for lung cancer screening. This guideline recommends that clinicians with access to high-volume, high-quality lung cancer screening and treatment centers should initiate a discussion about screening with apparently healthy patients aged 55 years to 74 years who have at least a 30-pack-year…
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- 65.17
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- 100%
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- 61
Authors
20- RCRichard C. Wender
Thomas Jefferson University
- ETElizabeth T. H. Fontham
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
- EBErmilo Barrera
NorthShore University HealthSystem, University of Chicago
- GAGraham A. Colditz
Washington University in St. Louis
- TRTimothy R. Church
University of Minnesota
Topics & keywords
- Lung cancer screening
- Medicine
- Lung cancer
- Guideline
- National Lung Screening Trial
- Cancer
- Smoking cessation
- Family medicine
- Good health and well-being