articleNew England Journal of MedicineOct 25, 2006BRONZE OA

Survival of Patients with Stage I Lung Cancer Detected on CT Screening

TIThe International Early Lung Cancer Action Program Investigators
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Abstract

Background

The outcome among patients with clinical stage I cancer that is detected on annual screening using spiral computed tomography (CT) is unknown.

Methods

In a large collaborative study, we screened 31,567 asymptomatic persons at risk for lung cancer using low-dose CT from 1993 through 2005, and from 1994 through 2005, 27,456 repeated screenings were performed 7 to 18 months after the previous screening. We estimated the 10-year lung-cancer-specific survival rate among participants with clinical stage I lung cancer that was detected on CT screening and diagnosed by biopsy, regardless of the type of treatment received, and among those who underwent surgical resection of clinical stage I cancer within 1 month. A pathology panel reviewed the surgical specimens obtained from participants who underwent resection.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Stage (stratigraphy)
  • Lung cancer
  • Lung cancer screening
  • Cancer
  • Asymptomatic
  • Spiral computed tomography
  • Survival rate
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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