Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Europe. Screening by means of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) can shift detection to an earlier stage and reduce lung cancer mortality in high-risk individuals. However, to date, Poland, Croatia, Italy, and Romania are the only European countries to commit to large-scale implementation of targeted LDCT screening. Using a health systems approach, this article evaluates key factors needed to enable the successful implementation of screening programs across Europe. Recent literature on LDCT screening was reviewed for 10 countries (Belgium, Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and United Kingdom) and complemented by 17 semistructured interviews with loca...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. In 2011, the largest lung cancer...
Recent randomised trials on screening with low-dose CT have shown important reductions in lung cance...
Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer combined. Nevertheless, ...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT can save lives. This European Union (EU) position statement p...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT can save lives. This European Union (EU) position statement p...
Lung cancer screening (LCS) with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) was demonstrated in the Nationa...
Lung cancer screening (LCS) with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) was demonstrated in the Nationa...
Recent randomised trials on screening with low-dose CT have shown important reductions in lung cance...
Two large-scale RCTs have shown computed tomography (CT) lung cancer screening to be efficacious in ...
Recent randomised trials on screening with low-dose CT have shown important reductions in lung cance...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, and its early detection is criti...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Several trials with different scree...
Recent randomised trials on screening with low-dose CT have shown important reductions in lung cance...
The European Position Statement (EUPS) expert group comprised of individuals who have been actively ...
Abstract: Background Screening for lung cancer with low radiation dose computed tomography (LDCT) ha...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. In 2011, the largest lung cancer...
Recent randomised trials on screening with low-dose CT have shown important reductions in lung cance...
Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer combined. Nevertheless, ...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT can save lives. This European Union (EU) position statement p...
Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT can save lives. This European Union (EU) position statement p...
Lung cancer screening (LCS) with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) was demonstrated in the Nationa...
Lung cancer screening (LCS) with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) was demonstrated in the Nationa...
Recent randomised trials on screening with low-dose CT have shown important reductions in lung cance...
Two large-scale RCTs have shown computed tomography (CT) lung cancer screening to be efficacious in ...
Recent randomised trials on screening with low-dose CT have shown important reductions in lung cance...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, and its early detection is criti...
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Several trials with different scree...
Recent randomised trials on screening with low-dose CT have shown important reductions in lung cance...
The European Position Statement (EUPS) expert group comprised of individuals who have been actively ...
Abstract: Background Screening for lung cancer with low radiation dose computed tomography (LDCT) ha...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. In 2011, the largest lung cancer...
Recent randomised trials on screening with low-dose CT have shown important reductions in lung cance...
Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer combined. Nevertheless, ...