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Lung Cancer Screening Considerations During Respiratory Infection Outbreaks, Epidemics or Pandemics: An International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer Early Detection and Screening Committee Report

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JOURNAL OF THORACIC ONCOLOGY
卷 17, 期 2, 页码 228-238

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtho.2021.11.008

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Lung cancer screening; Screening and early detection; Respiratory infections; Epidemic; Pandemic; Coronavirus

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  1. International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer
  2. American College of Radiology's National Radiology Data Registry (NRDR)

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This report discusses the importance of global implementation of lung cancer screening and the impact of respiratory infections such as COVID-19 on screening. It highlights the risk of false positive results due to respiratory infections and provides guidance and recommendations for these situations, while also calling for further research and discussions.
After the results of two large, randomized trials, the global implementation of lung cancer screening is of utmost importance. However, coronavirus disease 2019 infections occurring at heightened levels during the current global pandemic and also other respiratory infections can influ-ence scan interpretation and screening safety and uptake. Several respiratory infections can lead to lesions that mimic malignant nodules and other imaging changes suggesting malignancy, leading to an increased level of follow-up procedures or even invasive diagnostic procedures. In periods of increased rates of respiratory infections from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and others, there is also a risk of transmission of these infections to the health care providers, the screenees, and patients. This became evident with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic that led to a temporary global stoppage of lung cancer and other cancer screening programs. Data on the optimal management of these situations are not available. The pandemic is still ongoing and further periods of increased respiratory infections will come, in which practical guidance would be helpful. The aims of this report were: (1) to summarize the data available for possible false positive results owing to respiratory infections; (2) to evaluate the safety concerns for screening during times of increased respiratory infections, especially during a regional outbreak or an epidemic or pandemic event; (3) to provide guidance on these situations; and (4) to stimulate research and discussions about these scenarios.

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