Background: Lung nodules are a diagnostic challenge, with an estimated yearly incidence of 1.6 million in the United States. This study evaluated the accuracy of an integrated proteomic classifier in identifying benign nodules in patients with a pretest probability of cancer (pCA) ≤ 50%. Methods: A prospective, multicenter observational trial of 685 patients with 8- to 30-mm lung nodules was conducted. Multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry was used to measure the relative abundance of two plasma proteins, LG3BP and C163A. Results were integrated with a clinical risk prediction model to identify likely benign nodules. Sensitivity, specificity, and negative predictive value were calculated. Estimates of potential changes in invasive ...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, characterized by late cl...
Abstract Background The number of pulmonary nodules detected in the US is expected to increase subst...
HypothesisLung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Currently kno...
Background: Lung nodules are a diagnostic challenge, with an estimated yearly incidence of 1.6 milli...
IntroductionIndeterminate pulmonary nodules (IPNs) lack clinical or radiographic features of benign ...
Introduction:The recent findings of the National Lung Screening Trial showed 24.2% of individuals at...
RATIONALE: Indeterminate pulmonary nodules are a common radiographic finding and require further eva...
<div><p>It is estimated that over 1.5 million lung nodules are detected annually in the United State...
It is estimated that over 1.5 million lung nodules are detected annually in the United States. Most ...
BACKGROUND: We sought to develop a proteomics-based risk model for lung cancer and evaluate its risk...
Lung cancer is primarily caused by cigarette smoking and the leading cancer killer in the USA and ac...
The increase in lung cancer screening is intensifying the need for a noninvasive test to characteriz...
Importance: There is an urgent need to improve lung cancer risk assessment because current screening...
Background\ud CT screening for lung cancer is effective in reducing mortality, but there are areas o...
The annual incidence of pulmonary nodules is estimated at 1.57 million. Guidelines recommend using a...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, characterized by late cl...
Abstract Background The number of pulmonary nodules detected in the US is expected to increase subst...
HypothesisLung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Currently kno...
Background: Lung nodules are a diagnostic challenge, with an estimated yearly incidence of 1.6 milli...
IntroductionIndeterminate pulmonary nodules (IPNs) lack clinical or radiographic features of benign ...
Introduction:The recent findings of the National Lung Screening Trial showed 24.2% of individuals at...
RATIONALE: Indeterminate pulmonary nodules are a common radiographic finding and require further eva...
<div><p>It is estimated that over 1.5 million lung nodules are detected annually in the United State...
It is estimated that over 1.5 million lung nodules are detected annually in the United States. Most ...
BACKGROUND: We sought to develop a proteomics-based risk model for lung cancer and evaluate its risk...
Lung cancer is primarily caused by cigarette smoking and the leading cancer killer in the USA and ac...
The increase in lung cancer screening is intensifying the need for a noninvasive test to characteriz...
Importance: There is an urgent need to improve lung cancer risk assessment because current screening...
Background\ud CT screening for lung cancer is effective in reducing mortality, but there are areas o...
The annual incidence of pulmonary nodules is estimated at 1.57 million. Guidelines recommend using a...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, characterized by late cl...
Abstract Background The number of pulmonary nodules detected in the US is expected to increase subst...
HypothesisLung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Currently kno...