Thursday, November 28, 2013

CT screening for lung cancer: countdown to implementation


 2013 Dec;14(13):e591-600. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(13)70293-6.

CT screening for lung cancer: countdown to implementation.

Source

Roy Castle Lung Cancer Research Programme, University of Liverpool Cancer Research Centre, Liverpool, UK. Electronic address: J.K.Field@liv.ac.uk.

Abstract

Implementation of lung cancer CT screening is currently the subject of a major policy decision within the USA. Findings of the US National Lung Screening Trial showed a 20% reduction in lung cancer mortality and a 6·7% decrease in all-cause mortality; subsequently, five US professional and clinical organisations and the US Preventive Services Task Force recommended that screening should be implemented. Should national health services in Europe follow suit? The European community awaits mortality and cost-effectiveness data from the NELSON trial in 2015-16 and pooled findings of European trials. In the intervening years, a recommendation is proposed that a demonstration trial is done in the UK. In this Review, we summarise the existing evidence and identify questions that remain to be answered before the implementation of international lung cancer screening programmes.

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