Cumulative Incidence of False-Positive Test Results in Lung Cancer Screening
Abstract
Background: Direct-to-consumer promotion of lung cancer screening has increased, especially low-dose computed tomography (CT). However, screening exposes healthy persons to potential harms, and cumulative false-positive rates for low-dose CT have never been formally reported. Objective: To quantify the cumulative risk that a person who participated in a 1- or 2-year lung cancer screening examination would receive at least 1 false-positive...
Paper Details
Title
Cumulative Incidence of False-Positive Test Results in Lung Cancer Screening
Published Date
Apr 20, 2010
Journal
Volume
152
Issue
8
Pages
505 - 505
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