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. 2023 Jun:84:102368.
doi: 10.1016/j.canep.2023.102368. Epub 2023 Apr 21.

Probability of lung cancer in a population excluded from screening due to low PLCOM2012 risk

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Probability of lung cancer in a population excluded from screening due to low PLCOM2012 risk

Paul MacEachern et al. Cancer Epidemiol. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Several randomized trials demonstrated have reduced lung cancer mortality with screening using computed tomography. However, there remains debate about the optimal approach for determining screening eligibility, and no evidence yet exists reporting lung cancer rates in those excluded from screening due to too low of a personalized risk.

Methods: This study was based on the Alberta Lung Cancer Screening Study, which received 1737 applicants and enrolled 850 based on the NLST criteria or a PLCOM2012 risk ≥ 1.5%. We excluded 887 applicants who were interested in screening but deemed ineligible. We report lung cancer rates in the screened and unscreened cohorts.

Results: We observed 30 and 8 lung cancers in the screened and unscreened groups, respectively. Only 1 of 8 lung cancers were among those considered too low risk (0.14%), while the remaining 7 were among those excluded for other reasons, including symptoms requiring more immediate workup. No NLST eligible but PLCO risk < 1.5% screened individual had a lung cancer detected as part of the study, so that of all applicants contacting the program with risk estimates less than 1.5%, only 1/857 (0.12%) developed lung cancer.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that a risk-based approach for screening eligibility is unlikely to miss many lung cancers.

Keywords: Cancer screening; Early cancer detection; Lung cancer; Screening guidelines.

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