A practical and adaptive approach to lung cancer screening: a review of international evidence and position on CT lung cancer screening in the Singaporean population by the College of Radiologists Singapore

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death around the world, being the top cause of cancer-related deaths among men and the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths among women in Singapore. Currently, no screening programme for lung cancer exists in Singapore. Since there is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Singapore medical journal 2019-11, Vol.60 (11), p.554-559
Hauptverfasser: Liew, Charlene Jin Yee, Leong, Lester Chee Hao, Teo, Lynette Li San, Ong, Ching Ching, Cheah, Foong Koon, Tham, Wei Ping, Salahudeen, Haja Mohamed Mohideen, Lee, Chau Hung, Kaw, Gregory Jon Leng, Tee, Augustine Kim Huat, Tsou, Ian Yu Yan, Tay, Kiang Hiong, Quah, Raymond, Tan, Bien Peng, Chou, Hong, Tan, Daniel, Poh, Angeline Choo Choo, Tan, Andrew Gee Seng
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Zusammenfassung:Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death around the world, being the top cause of cancer-related deaths among men and the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths among women in Singapore. Currently, no screening programme for lung cancer exists in Singapore. Since there is mounting evidence indicating a different epidemiology of lung cancer in Asian countries, including Singapore, compared to the rest of the world, a unique and adaptive approach must be taken for a screening programme to be successful at reducing mortality while maintaining cost-effectiveness and a favourable risk-benefit ratio. This review article promotes the use of low-dose computed tomography of the chest and explores the radiological challenges and future directions.
ISSN:0037-5675
DOI:10.11622/smedj.2019145