2022
Standardizing the Reporting of Incidental, Non-Lung Cancer (Category S) Findings Identified on Lung Cancer Screening Low-Dose CT Imaging
Tanoue LT, Sather P, Cortopassi I, Dicks D, Curtis A, Michaud G, Bader A, Gange C, Detterbeck F, Killam J. Standardizing the Reporting of Incidental, Non-Lung Cancer (Category S) Findings Identified on Lung Cancer Screening Low-Dose CT Imaging. CHEST Journal 2022, 161: 1697-1706. PMID: 35032477, DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2021.12.662.Peer-Reviewed Educational MaterialsConceptsLung cancer screeningCancer screeningIncidental findingAmerican CollegeLung cancer screening studyLung CT Screening ReportingRelevant specialty societiesLung nodulesCancer screening studyLow-dose CT scansPreventive health maintenanceStandardization of reportingLung cancerS findingsCancer findingsPatient distressLDCT scansCT scanPositive findingsHealth maintenanceCT imagingStandardized reportingSpecialty societiesScreening studyPotential harm
2015
Lung Cancer Screening
Tanoue LT, Tanner NT, Gould MK, Silvestri GA. Lung Cancer Screening. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2015, 191: 19-33. PMID: 25369325, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201410-1777ci.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-dose computed tomographyLung cancerUnited States Preventive Services Task ForcePack-year smoking historyNational Lung Screening TrialLung cancer screeningUnnecessary invasive testingFalse-positive findingsAspects of screeningLDCT screeningSmoking historyCancer screeningMortality burdenInvasive testingHigh riskScreening TrialComputed tomographyRisk of harmAge 55Positive findingsCancerEffective screeningPossible harmScreeningTask Force