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Curr Probl Diagn Radiol · Mar 2015
ReviewClearing the air: steps for lung cancer screening success.
- Clinton Jokerst, Isabel Oliva, and Tan Lucien H Mohammed.
- Department of Medical Imaging, University of Arizona Medical Center, Tucson, AZ. Electronic address: cjokerst@radiology.arizona.edu.
- Curr Probl Diagn Radiol. 2015 Mar 1;44(2):113-7.
AbstractThe results from the National Lung Screening Trial and the subsequent United States Preventative Services Task Force grade B recommendation in favor of using a screening low-dose chest computed tomography (S-LDCT) for early detection of lung cancer have generated a lot of excitement in the lung cancer community. Although that excitement has been tempered by the Medicare Evidence Development and Coverage Advisory Committee's recent decision not to recommend that Medicare cover S-LDCT, screening computed tomography remains a popular topic in medical imaging literature. As many practices are now considering implementing these S-LDCT programs, we review the challenges for establishing such a screening program and discuss some tips for successfully implementing a lung cancer screening program.Copyright © 2015 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
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