Recommendations for the implementation of a national lung cancer screening program in Portugal—A consensus statement

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Main Author: Fernandes, MG
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Dias, M, Santos, R, Ravara, S, Fernandes, P, Firmino-Machado, J, Antunes, JP, Fernandes, O, Madureira, A, Hespanhol, V, Rodrigues, C, Vicente, CA, Alves, S, Mendes, G, Ilgenfritz, R, Pinto, BS, Alves, J, Saraiva, I, Bárbara, C, Cipriano, MA, Figueiredo, A, Uva, MS, Jacinto, N, Curvo-Semedo, L, Morais, A
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Lung cancer (LC) is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Lung Cancer Screening (LCS) programs that use low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) have been shown to reduce LC mortality by up to 25 % and are considered cost-effective. The European Health Union has encouraged its Member States to explore the feasibility of LCS implementation in their respective countries. The task force conducted a comprehensive literature review and engaged in extensive discussions to provide recommendations. These recommendations encompass the essential components required to initiate pilot LCS programs following the guidelines established by the World Health Organization. They were tailored to align with the specific context of the Portuguese healthcare system. The document addresses critical aspects, including the eligible population, methods for issuing invitations, radiological prerequisites, procedures for reporting results, referral processes, diagnostic strategies, program implementation, and ongoing monitoring. Furthermore, the task force emphasized that pairing LCS with evidence-based smoking cessation should be the standard of care for a high-quality screening program. This document also identifies areas for further research. These recommendations aim to guarantee that the implementation of a Portuguese LCS program ensures high-quality standards, consistency, and uniformity across centres.
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title Recommendations for the implementation of a national lung cancer screening program in Portugal—A consensus statement
spellingShingle Recommendations for the implementation of a national lung cancer screening program in Portugal—A consensus statement
Fernandes, MG
Neoplasias do Pulmão/diagnóstico por imagem
Lung Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging
title_short Recommendations for the implementation of a national lung cancer screening program in Portugal—A consensus statement
title_full Recommendations for the implementation of a national lung cancer screening program in Portugal—A consensus statement
title_fullStr Recommendations for the implementation of a national lung cancer screening program in Portugal—A consensus statement
title_full_unstemmed Recommendations for the implementation of a national lung cancer screening program in Portugal—A consensus statement
title_sort Recommendations for the implementation of a national lung cancer screening program in Portugal—A consensus statement
author Fernandes, MG
author_facet Fernandes, MG
Dias, M
Santos, R
Ravara, S
Fernandes, P
Firmino-Machado, J
Antunes, JP
Fernandes, O
Madureira, A
Hespanhol, V
Rodrigues, C
Vicente, CA
Alves, S
Mendes, G
Ilgenfritz, R
Pinto, BS
Alves, J
Saraiva, I
Bárbara, C
Cipriano, MA
Figueiredo, A
Uva, MS
Jacinto, N
Curvo-Semedo, L
Morais, A
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Santos, R
Ravara, S
Fernandes, P
Firmino-Machado, J
Antunes, JP
Fernandes, O
Madureira, A
Hespanhol, V
Rodrigues, C
Vicente, CA
Alves, S
Mendes, G
Ilgenfritz, R
Pinto, BS
Alves, J
Saraiva, I
Bárbara, C
Cipriano, MA
Figueiredo, A
Uva, MS
Jacinto, N
Curvo-Semedo, L
Morais, A
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, MG
Dias, M
Santos, R
Ravara, S
Fernandes, P
Firmino-Machado, J
Antunes, JP
Fernandes, O
Madureira, A
Hespanhol, V
Rodrigues, C
Vicente, CA
Alves, S
Mendes, G
Ilgenfritz, R
Pinto, BS
Alves, J
Saraiva, I
Bárbara, C
Cipriano, MA
Figueiredo, A
Uva, MS
Jacinto, N
Curvo-Semedo, L
Morais, A
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neoplasias do Pulmão/diagnóstico por imagem
Lung Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging
topic Neoplasias do Pulmão/diagnóstico por imagem
Lung Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging
description Lung cancer (LC) is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Lung Cancer Screening (LCS) programs that use low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) have been shown to reduce LC mortality by up to 25 % and are considered cost-effective. The European Health Union has encouraged its Member States to explore the feasibility of LCS implementation in their respective countries. The task force conducted a comprehensive literature review and engaged in extensive discussions to provide recommendations. These recommendations encompass the essential components required to initiate pilot LCS programs following the guidelines established by the World Health Organization. They were tailored to align with the specific context of the Portuguese healthcare system. The document addresses critical aspects, including the eligible population, methods for issuing invitations, radiological prerequisites, procedures for reporting results, referral processes, diagnostic strategies, program implementation, and ongoing monitoring. Furthermore, the task force emphasized that pairing LCS with evidence-based smoking cessation should be the standard of care for a high-quality screening program. This document also identifies areas for further research. These recommendations aim to guarantee that the implementation of a Portuguese LCS program ensures high-quality standards, consistency, and uniformity across centres.
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