Lung CT Scans May Identify Other Undiagnosed Cancers
New research suggests that certain abnormalities found outside the lungs during screening can indicate extrapulmonary cancers, including kidney cancer and lymphoma.
New research suggests that certain abnormalities found outside the lungs during screening can indicate extrapulmonary cancers, including kidney cancer and lymphoma.
Assistance from an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm with high diagnostic accuracy improved radiologist performance in detecting lung cancers on chest X-rays and increased human acceptance of AI suggestions.
GE Healthcare and artificial intelligence decision support company Optellum announce that they have signed a letter of intent to collaborate to advance precision diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer.
Revised guidelines for lung cancer screening eligibility are perpetuating disparities for racial/ethnic minorities, according to a new study in Radiology.
Read MoreLow-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening is associated with a 16% relative reduction in lung cancer mortality, when compared against a non-LDCT control arm, according to new research out of the U.K.
Read MoreAn artificial intelligence program can spot signs of lung cancer on CT scans a year before they can be diagnosed with existing methods, according to research presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress.
Read MoreA novel artificial intelligence blood testing technology was found to detect more than 90% of lung cancers in samples from nearly 800 individuals with and without cancer.
Read MoreThe guideline, developed by the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST), contains 16 evidence-based recommendations and an update of the evidence base for the benefits, harms, and implementation of low-dose chest CT screening.
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