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Absolute lung cancer risk increases among individuals with >15 quit-years: Analyses to inform the update of the American Cancer Society lung cancer screening guidelines.

Rebecca LandyLi C CheungCorey D YoungAnil K ChaturvediHormuzd A Katki
Published in: Cancer (2023)
Because of aging, absolute lung cancer risk increases beyond 15 quit-years, which does not support exemption from screening or curtailing screening once it has been initiated. Compared with relaxing the USPSTF quit-year criterion, augmentation using LYFS-CT could prevent most of the deaths at substantially superior efficiency, while also preventing deaths among individuals who currently smoke with low intensity or long duration.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • replacement therapy
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • contrast enhanced
  • clinical practice
  • squamous cell