Radiologic features of small pulmonary nodules detected in initially negative screening CT examinations: a step towards personalized screening strategies?
Keywords: 
Low-Dose Ct
Lung-Cancer Risk
Emphysema
Trial
Mortality
Design
Issue Date: 
2018
Publisher: 
NCBI
ISSN: 
2305-5839
Citation: 
Bastarrika, G. (Gorka); Torres, J.P. (Juan P.) de; Zulueta, J. (Javier). "Radiologic features of small pulmonary nodules detected in initially negative screening CT examinations: a step towards personalized screening strategies?". ANNALS OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE. 6 (Supl. 1), 2018, S51
Abstract
Results of the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) have invigorated the discussion around performing lung cancer screening using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) of the chest. The NLST trial demonstrated a clear benefit of LDCT screening in reducing lung cancer and all-cause mortality, by showing reduced lung cancer mortality in high-risk individuals by about 20%, and allcause mortality by 6.7%, compared to a control group of subjects receiving chest radiographs.

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