Cumulative Incidence of False-Positive Test Results in Lung Cancer Screening A Randomized Trial

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作者
Croswell, Jennifer M. [1 ]
Baker, Stuart G.
Marcus, Pamela M.
Clapp, Jonathan D.
Kramer, Barnett S.
机构
[1] NCI, Off Med Applicat Res, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
SPIRAL COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; FOLLOW-UP; INTRAOBSERVER VARIABILITY; PULMONARY NODULES; CHEST RADIOGRAPH; BREAST-CANCER; CT-SCAN; RADIATION; RISK; INTEROBSERVER;
D O I
10.7326/0003-4819-152-8-201004200-00007
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
100201 [内科学];
摘要
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 result, as well as rates of unnecessary diagnostic procedures. Design: Randomized, controlled trial of low-dose CT versus chest radiography. (ClinicalTrials.govregistration number: NCT00006382) Setting: Feasibility study for the ongoing National Lung Screening Trial. Patients: Current or former smokers, aged 55 to 74 years, with a smoking history of 30 pack-years or more and no history of lung cancer (n = 3190). Intervention: Random assignment to low-dose CT or chest radiography with baseline and 1 repeated annual screening; 1-year follow-up after the final screening. Randomization was centralized and stratified by age, sex, and study center. Measurements: False-positive screenings, defined as a positive screening with a completed negative work-up or 12 months or more of follow-up with no lung cancer diagnosis. Results: By using a Kaplan-Meier analysis, a person's cumulative probability of 1 or more false-positive low-dose CT examinations was 21% (95% CI, 19% to 23%) after 1 screening and 33% ( CI, 31% to 35%) after 2. The rates for chest radiography were 9% ( CI, 8% to 11%) and 15% ( CI, 13% to 16%), respectively. A total of 7% of participants with a false-positive low-dose CT examination and 4% with a false-positive chest radiography had a resulting invasive procedure. Limitations: Screening was limited to 2 rounds. Follow-up after the second screening was limited to 12 months. The false-negative rate is probably an underestimate. Conclusion: Risks for false-positive results on lung cancer screening tests are substantial after only 2 annual examinations, particularly for low-dose CT. Further study of resulting economic, psychosocial, and physical burdens of these methods is warranted.
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