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Setting up a lung cancer screening program.

Douglas Arenberg1, Ella A Kazerooni.   

Abstract

This article summarizes what is known about the best practices of lung cancer screening and provides suggestions for the proper structure for institutions considering offering lung cancer screening services. Important points of emphasis include the need to confine screening to patients at highest risk, the presence of multidisciplinary teams capable of managing the high number of false-positive findings, the need for additional research on biomarkers and risk models for lung cancer, and the currently unknown cost-effectiveness of lung cancer screening on a societal level.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22308520     DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2012.0024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Natl Compr Canc Netw        ISSN: 1540-1405            Impact factor:   11.908


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4.  Monitoring Lung Cancer Screening Use and Outcomes at Four Cancer Research Network Sites.

Authors:  Michael K Gould; Lori C Sakoda; Debra P Ritzwoller; Michael J Simoff; Christine M Neslund-Dudas; Lawrence H Kushi; Lisa Carter-Harris; Heather Spencer Feigelson; George Minowada; V Paul Doria-Rose
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Review 7.  The Role of the Advanced Practitioner in a Comprehensive Lung Cancer Screening and Pulmonary Nodule Program.

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Review 9.  Why and how would we implement a lung cancer screening program?

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Review 10.  Challenges in Lung Cancer Screening in Latin America.

Authors:  Luis E Raez; Amanda Nogueira; Edgardo S Santos; Ricardo Sales Dos Santos; Juliana Franceschini; David Arias Ron; Mark Block; Nise Yamaguchi; Christian Rolfo
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