In most randomised controlled trials of low radiation dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening for lung cancer, eligibility has been determined by age and tobacco smoking criteria [1, 2]. A number of multivariable risk prediction models have been developed that are more sensitive and specific, but are still heavily dependent on smoking and age [3]. Some have been used successfully in trials and pilot programmes and have yielded higher detection rates, although they may also select people with more comorbidities [4-6]. Using biomarkers to select people for lung cancer screening is an important area for research because it offers the possibility to identify those at high risk who are not eligible for screening by conventional criteria, while...
IntroductionClinical decision making in the setting of computed tomography (CT) screening could bene...
Since the publication of the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) showing a mortality reduction with...
BACKGROUND: The Lung Cancer Risk Test (LCRT) trial is a prospective cohort study comparing lung canc...
In most randomised controlled trials of low radiation dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening for ...
Successful implementation of low dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening, depends on a number of well-r...
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Importance: There is an urgent need to improve lung cancer risk assessment because current screening...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer in the UK (5-year survival < 13%). E...
Importance: There is an urgent need to improve lung cancer risk assessment as current screening crit...
This work was funded by the Chief Scientist Office (COBELT co-design study).Background: Lung cancer ...
Lung cancer screening is effective if offered to people at increased risk of the disease. Currently,...
The EarlyCDT-Lung test is a high specificity blood-based autoantibody biomarker that could contribut...
IntroductionClinical decision making in the setting of computed tomography (CT) screening could bene...
Since the publication of the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) showing a mortality reduction with...
BACKGROUND: The Lung Cancer Risk Test (LCRT) trial is a prospective cohort study comparing lung canc...
In most randomised controlled trials of low radiation dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening for ...
Successful implementation of low dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening, depends on a number of well-r...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. INTRODUCTIO...
Importance: There is an urgent need to improve lung cancer risk assessment because current screening...
BACKGROUND: Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer in the UK (5-year survival < 13%). E...
Importance: There is an urgent need to improve lung cancer risk assessment as current screening crit...
This work was funded by the Chief Scientist Office (COBELT co-design study).Background: Lung cancer ...
Lung cancer screening is effective if offered to people at increased risk of the disease. Currently,...
The EarlyCDT-Lung test is a high specificity blood-based autoantibody biomarker that could contribut...
IntroductionClinical decision making in the setting of computed tomography (CT) screening could bene...
Since the publication of the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) showing a mortality reduction with...
BACKGROUND: The Lung Cancer Risk Test (LCRT) trial is a prospective cohort study comparing lung canc...