Should Never-Smokers at Increased Risk for Lung Cancer Be Screened?

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作者
ten Haaf, Kevin [1 ]
de Koning, Harry J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Erasmus MC, Dept Publ Hlth, NL-3000 CA Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Lung cancer; Screening; Never-smokers; SMOKING STATUS; MULTISTAGE CARCINOGENESIS; FOLLOW-UP; POPULATION; PREDICTION; MORTALITY; SURVIVAL; OUTCOMES; MODEL; BENEFITS;
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10.1097/JTO.0000000000000593
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R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 [肿瘤学];
摘要
Introduction: Lung cancer in never-smokers ranks among the 10 most common causes of death due to cancer worldwide and in the United States. However, it is unknown whether never-smokers at elevated risk for developing lung cancer may benefit from lung cancer screening. Methods: The MIcrosimulation SCreening ANalysis (MISCAN)-Lung microsimulation model was used to assess the effects of lung cancer screening for simulated cohorts of never-smokers at different levels of relative risk (RR) for lung cancer compared with never-smokers at average risk. The benefits and harms of screening were estimated for each cohort and compared with those of a cohort of ever-smokers eligible for lung cancer screening according to the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) criteria. Results: The relative lung cancer mortality reduction in never-smokers was higher than the USPSTF eligible cohort (37% compared with 32%). However, the number of life-years gained per lung cancer death averted was lower (10.4 compared with 11.9) and the proportion of overdiagnosed cancers was higher (9.6% compared with 8.4%) for never-smokers compared with the USPSTF eligible cohort, as never-smokers are diagnosed at a later age. The estimated number of screens per lung cancer death averted ranged from 6162 for never-smokers at average risk to 151 for never-smokers with an RR of 35 compared with 353 for the USPSTF eligible cohort. Conclusions: Never-smokers with RRs of 15 to 35 have similar to better trade-offs between benefits and harms compared with ever-smokers recommended for lung cancer screening by the USPSTF guidelines. For most never-smokers, lung cancer screening is not beneficial.
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