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A population-based cohort study of chest x-ray screening in smokers: lung cancer detection findings and follow-up

BACKGROUND: Case-control studies of mass screening for lung cancer (LC) by chest x-rays (CXR) performed in the 1990s in scarcely defined Japanese target populations indicated significant mortality reductions, but these results are yet to be confirmed in western countries. To ascertain whether CXR sc...

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Autores principales: Dominioni, Lorenzo, Rotolo, Nicola, Mantovani, William, Poli, Albino, Pisani, Salvatore, Conti, Valentina, Paolucci, Massimo, Sessa, Fausto, Paddeu, Antonio, D'Ambrosio, Vincenzo, Imperatori, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3315414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22251777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-18
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author Dominioni, Lorenzo
Rotolo, Nicola
Mantovani, William
Poli, Albino
Pisani, Salvatore
Conti, Valentina
Paolucci, Massimo
Sessa, Fausto
Paddeu, Antonio
D'Ambrosio, Vincenzo
Imperatori, Andrea
author_facet Dominioni, Lorenzo
Rotolo, Nicola
Mantovani, William
Poli, Albino
Pisani, Salvatore
Conti, Valentina
Paolucci, Massimo
Sessa, Fausto
Paddeu, Antonio
D'Ambrosio, Vincenzo
Imperatori, Andrea
author_sort Dominioni, Lorenzo
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Case-control studies of mass screening for lung cancer (LC) by chest x-rays (CXR) performed in the 1990s in scarcely defined Japanese target populations indicated significant mortality reductions, but these results are yet to be confirmed in western countries. To ascertain whether CXR screening decreases LC mortality at community level, we studied a clearly defined population-based cohort of smokers invited to screening. We present here the LC detection results and the 10-year survival rates. METHODS: The cohort of all smokers of > 10 pack-years resident in 50 communities of Varese, screening-eligible (n = 5,815), in July 1997 was invited to nonrandomized CXR screening. Self-selected participants (21% of cohort) underwent screening in addition to usual care; nonparticipants received usual care. The cohort was followed-up until December 2010. Kaplan-Meier LC-specific survival was estimated in participants, in nonparticipants, in the whole cohort, and in an uninvited, unscreened population (control group). RESULTS: Over the initial 9.5 years of study, 67 LCs were diagnosed in screening participants (51% were screen-detected) and 178 in nonparticipants. The rates of stage I LC, resectability and 5-year survival were nearly twice as high in participants (32% stage I; 48% resected; 30.5% 5-year survival) as in nonparticipants (17% stage I; 27% resected; 13.5% 5-year survival). There were no bronchioloalveolar carcinomas among screen-detected cancers, and median volume doubling time of incidence screen-detected LCs was 80 days (range, 44-318), suggesting that screening overdiagnosis was minimal. The 10-year LC-specific survival was greater in screening participants than in nonparticipants (log-rank, p = 0.005), and greater in the whole cohort invited to screening than in the control group (log-rank, p = 0.001). This favourable long-term effect was independently related to CXR screening exposure. CONCLUSION: In the setting of CXR screening offered to a population-based cohort of smokers, screening participants who were diagnosed with LC had more frequently early-stage resectable disease and significantly enhanced long-term LC survival. These results translated into enhanced 10-year LC survival, independently related to CXR screening exposure, in the entire population-based cohort. Whether increased long-term LC-specific survival in the cohort corresponds to mortality reduction remains to be evaluated. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN90639073
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spelling pubmed-33154142012-03-30 A population-based cohort study of chest x-ray screening in smokers: lung cancer detection findings and follow-up Dominioni, Lorenzo Rotolo, Nicola Mantovani, William Poli, Albino Pisani, Salvatore Conti, Valentina Paolucci, Massimo Sessa, Fausto Paddeu, Antonio D'Ambrosio, Vincenzo Imperatori, Andrea BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Case-control studies of mass screening for lung cancer (LC) by chest x-rays (CXR) performed in the 1990s in scarcely defined Japanese target populations indicated significant mortality reductions, but these results are yet to be confirmed in western countries. To ascertain whether CXR screening decreases LC mortality at community level, we studied a clearly defined population-based cohort of smokers invited to screening. We present here the LC detection results and the 10-year survival rates. METHODS: The cohort of all smokers of > 10 pack-years resident in 50 communities of Varese, screening-eligible (n = 5,815), in July 1997 was invited to nonrandomized CXR screening. Self-selected participants (21% of cohort) underwent screening in addition to usual care; nonparticipants received usual care. The cohort was followed-up until December 2010. Kaplan-Meier LC-specific survival was estimated in participants, in nonparticipants, in the whole cohort, and in an uninvited, unscreened population (control group). RESULTS: Over the initial 9.5 years of study, 67 LCs were diagnosed in screening participants (51% were screen-detected) and 178 in nonparticipants. The rates of stage I LC, resectability and 5-year survival were nearly twice as high in participants (32% stage I; 48% resected; 30.5% 5-year survival) as in nonparticipants (17% stage I; 27% resected; 13.5% 5-year survival). There were no bronchioloalveolar carcinomas among screen-detected cancers, and median volume doubling time of incidence screen-detected LCs was 80 days (range, 44-318), suggesting that screening overdiagnosis was minimal. The 10-year LC-specific survival was greater in screening participants than in nonparticipants (log-rank, p = 0.005), and greater in the whole cohort invited to screening than in the control group (log-rank, p = 0.001). This favourable long-term effect was independently related to CXR screening exposure. CONCLUSION: In the setting of CXR screening offered to a population-based cohort of smokers, screening participants who were diagnosed with LC had more frequently early-stage resectable disease and significantly enhanced long-term LC survival. These results translated into enhanced 10-year LC survival, independently related to CXR screening exposure, in the entire population-based cohort. Whether increased long-term LC-specific survival in the cohort corresponds to mortality reduction remains to be evaluated. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN90639073 BioMed Central 2012-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3315414/ /pubmed/22251777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-18 Text en Copyright ©2012 Dominioni et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dominioni, Lorenzo
Rotolo, Nicola
Mantovani, William
Poli, Albino
Pisani, Salvatore
Conti, Valentina
Paolucci, Massimo
Sessa, Fausto
Paddeu, Antonio
D'Ambrosio, Vincenzo
Imperatori, Andrea
A population-based cohort study of chest x-ray screening in smokers: lung cancer detection findings and follow-up
title A population-based cohort study of chest x-ray screening in smokers: lung cancer detection findings and follow-up
title_full A population-based cohort study of chest x-ray screening in smokers: lung cancer detection findings and follow-up
title_fullStr A population-based cohort study of chest x-ray screening in smokers: lung cancer detection findings and follow-up
title_full_unstemmed A population-based cohort study of chest x-ray screening in smokers: lung cancer detection findings and follow-up
title_short A population-based cohort study of chest x-ray screening in smokers: lung cancer detection findings and follow-up
title_sort population-based cohort study of chest x-ray screening in smokers: lung cancer detection findings and follow-up
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3315414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22251777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-18
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