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Lung Cancer Screening-Trends and Current Studies.

Aleksandra CzerwAndrzej DeptałaOlga PartykaMonika PajewskaEwa WiśniewskaKatarzyna Maria SygitSławomir WysockiElżbieta CiporaMagdalena KoniecznyTomasz BanaśKrzysztof MałeckiElżbieta GrochansSzymon GrochansAnna Maria CybulskaDaria Schneider-MatykaEwa BandurskaWeronika CiećkoJarosław DrobnikPiotr PobrotynUrszula Grata-BorkowskaJoanna Furtak-PobrotynAleksandra SierockaMichał MarczakRemigiusz Kozłowski
Published in: Cancers (2024)
Lung cancer is the leading cause of death among all the oncological diseases worldwide. This applies to both women and men; however, the incidence and mortality among women is on the rise. In 2020, lung cancer was responsible for 1.8 million deaths (18%). More than 90% of lung cancer cases and 77.1% of lung cancer deaths occur in countries with high and very high HDI (human development index) values. The aim of our study is to the present trends and most recent studies aimed at lung cancer screening. In the face of the persistently high mortality rate, conducting research aimed at extending already-implemented diagnostic algorithms and behavioural interventions focused on smoking cessation is recommended.
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