Second round results from the Manchester a € Lung Health Check' community-based targeted lung cancer screening pilot

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We report results from the second annual screening round (T1) of Manchester's a € Lung Health Check' pilot of community-based lung cancer screening in deprived areas (undertaken June to August 2017). Screening adherence was 90% (n=1194/1323): 92% of CT scans were classified negative, 6% indeterminate and 2.5% positive; there were no interval cancers. Lung cancer incidence was 1.6% (n=19), 79% stage I, treatments included surgery (42%, n=9), stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (26%, n=5) and radical radiotherapy (5%, n=1). False-positive rate was 34.5% (n=10/29), representing 0.8% of T1 participants (n=10/1194). Targeted community-based lung cancer screening promotes high screening adherence and detects high rates of early stage lung cancer.

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Crosbie, P. A., Balata, H., Evison, M., Atack, M., Bayliss-Brideaux, V., Colligan, D., … Booton, R. (2019). Second round results from the Manchester a € Lung Health Check’ community-based targeted lung cancer screening pilot. Thorax, 74(7), 700–704. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2018-212547

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