SummaryBackground: The extent to which overdiagnosis occurs in lung cancer screening programmes has been debated. Overdiagnosis refers to the detection by screening of cancers that would not have become clinically apparent or symptomatic before that individual died of other causes.Methods: A retrospective review of coronial autopsies performed in Victoria between April 1991 and February 2002 was conducted to determine the rate of incidental lung cancer in individuals who died of natural causes.Results: A total of 24,708 autopsy reports were searched electronically. We estimated that in 56% of these death was from natural causes. Amongst individuals who died naturally there were 167 cases of lung cancer, 47 of these were incidental including...
Background Obstructive lung disease and lung cancer are tobacco-related diseases that can remain cl...
The results of a mass screening program for lung cancer in Hokkaido conducted in 1983 to 1985 were r...
Background: Chest radiographs (CXRs) are commonly performed for diagnostic and other purposes. There...
SummaryBackground: The extent to which overdiagnosis occurs in lung cancer screening programmes has ...
Abstract Background Lung cancer screening in high-risk populations with low-dose computed tomography...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the detection rate, histologic characteristics, and clinical ...
Background: A troubling aspect of cancer screening is the potential for overdiagnosis, i.e., detecti...
The large clinical studies of lung cancer screening carried out more than 20 years ago were interpre...
ObjectiveTo evaluate clinical characteristics and outcomes in incidentally detected lung cancer and ...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary and extrapulmonary incidental findings are frequently identified on CT scans p...
Objective. To evaluate clinical characteristics and outcomes in incidentally detected lung cancer an...
Disease-specific mortality is the final outcome of a lung cancer screening trial, therefore cause of...
Item does not contain fulltextWe evaluated the prevalence of significant lung abnormalities on compu...
Introduction Interstitial lung abnormalities (ILAs) are common incidental findings in lung cancer sc...
tute-funded randomized clinical trial designed to determine the effectiveness of intensive screening...
Background Obstructive lung disease and lung cancer are tobacco-related diseases that can remain cl...
The results of a mass screening program for lung cancer in Hokkaido conducted in 1983 to 1985 were r...
Background: Chest radiographs (CXRs) are commonly performed for diagnostic and other purposes. There...
SummaryBackground: The extent to which overdiagnosis occurs in lung cancer screening programmes has ...
Abstract Background Lung cancer screening in high-risk populations with low-dose computed tomography...
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the detection rate, histologic characteristics, and clinical ...
Background: A troubling aspect of cancer screening is the potential for overdiagnosis, i.e., detecti...
The large clinical studies of lung cancer screening carried out more than 20 years ago were interpre...
ObjectiveTo evaluate clinical characteristics and outcomes in incidentally detected lung cancer and ...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary and extrapulmonary incidental findings are frequently identified on CT scans p...
Objective. To evaluate clinical characteristics and outcomes in incidentally detected lung cancer an...
Disease-specific mortality is the final outcome of a lung cancer screening trial, therefore cause of...
Item does not contain fulltextWe evaluated the prevalence of significant lung abnormalities on compu...
Introduction Interstitial lung abnormalities (ILAs) are common incidental findings in lung cancer sc...
tute-funded randomized clinical trial designed to determine the effectiveness of intensive screening...
Background Obstructive lung disease and lung cancer are tobacco-related diseases that can remain cl...
The results of a mass screening program for lung cancer in Hokkaido conducted in 1983 to 1985 were r...
Background: Chest radiographs (CXRs) are commonly performed for diagnostic and other purposes. There...