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Lung Cancer Screening

Elizabeth Lee, Ella A. Kazerooni

2022Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine69 citationsDOI

Abstract

Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in the United States and globally with the majority of lung cancer cases attributable to cigarette smoking. Given the high societal and personal cost of a diagnosis of lung cancer including that most cases of lung cancer when diagnosed are found at a late stage, work over the past 40 years has aimed to detect lung cancer earlier when curative treatment is possible. Screening trials using chest radiography and sputum failed to show a reduction in lung cancer mortality however multiple studies using low dose CT have shown the ability to detect lung cancer early and a survival benefit to those screened. This review will discuss the history of lung cancer screening, current recommendations and screening guidelines, and implementation and components of a lung cancer screening program.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLung cancerLung cancer screeningLungCancerIntensive care medicinePathologyInternal medicineLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsLung Cancer Research Studies