| Literature DB >> 25901564 |
David C Mauchley1, John D Mitchell2.
Abstract
The United States Preventive Services Task Force recently endorsed the use of low-dose computed tomography for lung cancer screening in high-risk patients because of the potential to reduce deaths. Before implementation on a national level, it will be important to ensure that a safe, high-quality, and accessible service can be adequately provided. It will also be important to make sure that screening is cost-effective. This article summarizes the published analyses of lung cancer screening cost, provides a contemporary estimation of the annual cost of screening in the United States, and identifies areas for improvement in the future.Entities:
Keywords: Budget impact model; Cost-effectiveness; Early Lung Cancer Action Project (ELCAP); Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT); Lung cancer screening; National Lung Screening Trial (NLST)
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25901564 DOI: 10.1016/j.thorsurg.2014.12.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thorac Surg Clin Impact factor: 1.750