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Lung Cancer Screening: New Perspective and Challenges in Europe

Jan P. van Meerbeeck, Emma O’Dowd, Brian Ward, Paul Van Schil, Annemiek Snoeckx

2022Cancers22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Randomized-controlled trials have shown clear evidence that lung cancer screening with low-dose CT in a high-risk population of current or former smokers can significantly reduce lung-cancer-specific mortality by an inversion of stage distribution at diagnosis. This paper will review areas in which there is good or emerging evidence and areas which still require investment, research or represent implementation challenges. The implementation of population-based lung cancer screening in Europe is variable and fragmented. A number of European countries seem be on the verge of implementing lung cancer screening, mainly through the implementation of studies or trials. The cost and capacity of CT scanners and radiologists are considered to be the main hurdles for future implementation. Actions by the European Commission, related to its published Europe's Beating Cancer Plan and the proposal to update recommendations on cancer screening, could be an incentive to help speed up its implementation.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)Lung cancerCancerLungLung cancer screeningMedicineComputational biologyComputer scienceIntensive care medicinePathologyBiologyInternal medicineArtificial intelligenceLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsGastric Cancer Management and Outcomes