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- K Mori, K Tominaga, T Hirose, M Sasagawa, K Yokoyama, and N Moriyama.
- Department of Thoracic Diseases, Tochigi Cancer Center, Utsunomiya City, Japan.
- J Thorac Imaging. 1997 Jul 1;12(3):173-80.
AbstractWe evaluated the usefulness of low-dose helical computed tomography (CT) as a routine second step in patients screened for lung cancer with plain chest radiography (PCR). Of 5,437 people who underwent mass screening for lung cancer by PCR, further work-up was required for 230 because of abnormal findings. Of 221 subjects who had CT as a second step, abnormal shadows were detected in 110 and no abnormal shadows were seen in 111. Screening CT (helical scan; beam collination, 10 mm; pitch of 2:20 mm/s; and tube current, 50 mA) detected 17 lung cancers, 87 benign lesions, and 6 extrapulmonary lesions, with an average diameter of 10 mm (range, 2-35 mm). All lung cancers were peripheral (12 stage I, 4 stage IIIA, and 1 stage IV). In 40% of screened subjects, 37 with benign lesions and 7 with lung cancer (6 stage I), lesions were delineated only by screening CT. In conclusion, low-dose helical CT was found to be useful as a second step in patients who have been screened for lung cancer by PCR and can delineate the early stage of lung cancer.
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