Lung Cancer Screening Flashcards
% of lung cancer that cigarette smoking is a cause
85-90%
Is there mortality benefit from CXR screening for lung cancer
No
Is there mortality benefit from sputum cytology for lung cancer screening
No
Two trials that looked at LDCT and lung cancer benefit
NEJM Nation Lung Screening Trial (NSLT) - reduced mortality
NELSON trial - no mortality benefit
NSLT guidelines for lung cancer screening
55-74 years old
Current smokers or quit < 15 years
30 pack years
USPSTF guidelines for lung cancer screening
50-80 years old
Current smokers or quit < 15 years
20 pack years
5 patients who should NOT be screened for lung cancer
History of lung cancer
Chest CT in last 12 months
Hemoptysis
Unexplained weight loss of > 15 lbs
Condition that limits life expectancy or ability to tolerate treatment
Average background radiation
3.1 mSV annually
LDCT radiation amount
1.5 mSV
Average number of lung cancers discovered for every 1 cancer induced by radiation from the scan
108
LUNG RADS uses what measurement criteria for size
Average between long and short axis measurements
LUNG RADS compared to NLST screening
Lower sensitivity but lower false positive rate