The discussion about setting up a program for lung cancer screening was launched with the publication of the results of the National Lung Screening Trial, which suggested reduced mortality in high-risk subjects undergoing CT screening. However, important questions about the benefit-harm balance and the details of a screening program and its cost-effectiveness remain unanswered. A panel of specialists in chest radiology, respiratory medicine, epidemiology, and thoracic surgery representing all Swiss university hospitals prepared this joint statement following several meetings. The panel argues that premature and uncontrolled introduction of a lung cancer screening program may cause substantial harm that may remain undetected without rigorous...
Lung cancer is the most frequently fatal cancer, with poor survival once the disease is advanced. An...
Background The imminent publication of a randomised controlled trial from the USA that suggests CT s...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Several trials with different scree...
The discussion about setting up a program for lung cancer screening was launched with the publicatio...
Professional societies encourage the establishment of coordinated national screening programs for lu...
Lung cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Patients are usually diagnosed at an advanced sta...
Lung cancer is the most frequent cause of tumor-associated death and only has a good prognosis if de...
Deaths from lung cancer exceed those from any other type of malignancy, with 1.5 million deaths in 2...
Two large-scale RCTs have shown computed tomography (CT) lung cancer screening to be efficacious in ...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography can reduce death from lung cancer by 20–24% ...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. In 2011, the largest lung cancer...
Lung cancer is the most frequently fatal cancer, with poor survival once the disease is advanced. An...
Lung cancer screening has been the focus of intense interest since the publication in 2011 of the NL...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT can save lives. This European Union (EU) position statement p...
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most common cancer in terms of both incidence and mortality with 1,04 ...
Lung cancer is the most frequently fatal cancer, with poor survival once the disease is advanced. An...
Background The imminent publication of a randomised controlled trial from the USA that suggests CT s...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Several trials with different scree...
The discussion about setting up a program for lung cancer screening was launched with the publicatio...
Professional societies encourage the establishment of coordinated national screening programs for lu...
Lung cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Patients are usually diagnosed at an advanced sta...
Lung cancer is the most frequent cause of tumor-associated death and only has a good prognosis if de...
Deaths from lung cancer exceed those from any other type of malignancy, with 1.5 million deaths in 2...
Two large-scale RCTs have shown computed tomography (CT) lung cancer screening to be efficacious in ...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography can reduce death from lung cancer by 20–24% ...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. In 2011, the largest lung cancer...
Lung cancer is the most frequently fatal cancer, with poor survival once the disease is advanced. An...
Lung cancer screening has been the focus of intense interest since the publication in 2011 of the NL...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT can save lives. This European Union (EU) position statement p...
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most common cancer in terms of both incidence and mortality with 1,04 ...
Lung cancer is the most frequently fatal cancer, with poor survival once the disease is advanced. An...
Background The imminent publication of a randomised controlled trial from the USA that suggests CT s...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Several trials with different scree...