Identifying high-risk individuals for lung cancer screening: Going beyond NLST criteria.

There are two main types of strategies to identify target population for lung cancer screening: 1) strategies based on age and cumulative smoking criteria, 2) risk prediction models allowing the calculation of an individual risk. The objective of this study was to compare different strategies to ide...

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Main Authors: Marcela Fu, Noémie Travier, Juan Carlos Martín-Sánchez, Jose M Martínez-Sánchez, Carmen Vidal, Montse Garcia, LUCAPREV research group
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5886563?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-73f15b64eb7b4bd0a5f5f0e495bbda592020-11-25T02:47:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01134e019544110.1371/journal.pone.0195441Identifying high-risk individuals for lung cancer screening: Going beyond NLST criteria.Marcela FuNoémie TravierJuan Carlos Martín-SánchezJose M Martínez-SánchezCarmen VidalMontse GarciaLUCAPREV research groupThere are two main types of strategies to identify target population for lung cancer screening: 1) strategies based on age and cumulative smoking criteria, 2) risk prediction models allowing the calculation of an individual risk. The objective of this study was to compare different strategies to identify the proportion of the Spanish population at high risk of developing lung cancer, susceptible to be included in a lung cancer screening programme.Cross-sectional study. We used the data of the Spanish National Interview Health Survey (ENSE) of 2011-2012 (21,006 individuals) to estimate the proportion of participants at high risk of developing lung cancer. This estimation was performed using the U.S. national lung screening trial (NLST) criteria and a 6-year prediction model (PLCOm2012), both independently and in combination.The prevalence of individuals at high risk of developing lung cancer according to the NLST criteria was 4.9% (7.9% for men, 2.4% for women). Among the 1,034 subjects who met the NLST criteria, 533 (427 men and 106 women) had a 6-year lung cancer risk ≥2.0%. The combination of these two selection strategies showed that 2.5% of the Spanish population had a high risk of developing lung cancer. However, this selection process did not take into account different groups of subjects <75 years old having an individual risk of lung cancer ≥2%, such as heavy smokers <55 years old who were long-time former smokers, and ever-smokers having smoked <30 pack-years with other risk factors.Further research is needed to determine which selection strategy achieves a higher benefit/harm ratio and to assess other prevention strategies for individuals with elevated risk for lung cancer but who do not meet the screening eligibility criteria.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5886563?pdf=render
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author Marcela Fu
Noémie Travier
Juan Carlos Martín-Sánchez
Jose M Martínez-Sánchez
Carmen Vidal
Montse Garcia
LUCAPREV research group
spellingShingle Marcela Fu
Noémie Travier
Juan Carlos Martín-Sánchez
Jose M Martínez-Sánchez
Carmen Vidal
Montse Garcia
LUCAPREV research group
Identifying high-risk individuals for lung cancer screening: Going beyond NLST criteria.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Marcela Fu
Noémie Travier
Juan Carlos Martín-Sánchez
Jose M Martínez-Sánchez
Carmen Vidal
Montse Garcia
LUCAPREV research group
author_sort Marcela Fu
title Identifying high-risk individuals for lung cancer screening: Going beyond NLST criteria.
title_short Identifying high-risk individuals for lung cancer screening: Going beyond NLST criteria.
title_full Identifying high-risk individuals for lung cancer screening: Going beyond NLST criteria.
title_fullStr Identifying high-risk individuals for lung cancer screening: Going beyond NLST criteria.
title_full_unstemmed Identifying high-risk individuals for lung cancer screening: Going beyond NLST criteria.
title_sort identifying high-risk individuals for lung cancer screening: going beyond nlst criteria.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description There are two main types of strategies to identify target population for lung cancer screening: 1) strategies based on age and cumulative smoking criteria, 2) risk prediction models allowing the calculation of an individual risk. The objective of this study was to compare different strategies to identify the proportion of the Spanish population at high risk of developing lung cancer, susceptible to be included in a lung cancer screening programme.Cross-sectional study. We used the data of the Spanish National Interview Health Survey (ENSE) of 2011-2012 (21,006 individuals) to estimate the proportion of participants at high risk of developing lung cancer. This estimation was performed using the U.S. national lung screening trial (NLST) criteria and a 6-year prediction model (PLCOm2012), both independently and in combination.The prevalence of individuals at high risk of developing lung cancer according to the NLST criteria was 4.9% (7.9% for men, 2.4% for women). Among the 1,034 subjects who met the NLST criteria, 533 (427 men and 106 women) had a 6-year lung cancer risk ≥2.0%. The combination of these two selection strategies showed that 2.5% of the Spanish population had a high risk of developing lung cancer. However, this selection process did not take into account different groups of subjects <75 years old having an individual risk of lung cancer ≥2%, such as heavy smokers <55 years old who were long-time former smokers, and ever-smokers having smoked <30 pack-years with other risk factors.Further research is needed to determine which selection strategy achieves a higher benefit/harm ratio and to assess other prevention strategies for individuals with elevated risk for lung cancer but who do not meet the screening eligibility criteria.
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