Pattern of Imaging after Lung Cancer Resection. 1992-2005.
Gulshan SharmaShawn P E NishiYu-Li LinYong-Fang KuoJames S GoodwinTaylor S RiallPublished in: Annals of the American Thoracic Society (2018)
The use of CT and PET imaging for surveillance after curative-intent surgical resection of early-stage lung cancer increased sharply in the United States between 1997-1998 and 2005. In the absence of evidence demonstrating favorable outcomes, this practice was likely driven by prevailing expert opinion embedded in clinical practice guidelines made available during that time. Research is clearly needed to determine the role and optimal approach to surveillance thoracic imaging after surgical resection of lung cancer.