2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.cllc.2012.05.005
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Clinical Implications and Added Costs of Incidental Findings in an Early Detection Study of Lung Cancer by Using Low-Dose Spiral Computed Tomography

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“…Lung cancer screening results in incidental findings, some of which lead to further investigations, resulting in moderate additional costs of €8.95 [U.S. $12.67] per patient at baseline and €2.25 [U.S. $3.19] at 5-year follow-up [38]. Another point of discussion is the influence of indeterminate baseline screening results on the quality of life of the patients during lung cancer screening [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lung cancer screening results in incidental findings, some of which lead to further investigations, resulting in moderate additional costs of €8.95 [U.S. $12.67] per patient at baseline and €2.25 [U.S. $3.19] at 5-year follow-up [38]. Another point of discussion is the influence of indeterminate baseline screening results on the quality of life of the patients during lung cancer screening [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We note that only the effect of including costs and consequences of incidental findings would be indeterminate. Although it is probable that incidental findings would generate additional work-up and imaging costs (studies in both Canada 108 and Italy 109 have reported costs equivalent to around £9 per participant), it is equally likely that the earlier diagnosis of these non-cancer conditions could potentially generate compensating outcome gains.…”
Section: Uk Lung Cancer Screening Evaluation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore possible that analysis of imaging features other than lung nodules may have an impact on survival or other clinical outcomes. The relevance of these additional findings has been investigated by several groups [71,72,73]. In all of these studies the number of significant incidental findings did not exceed 7%.…”
Section: Technique and Algorithm Of Lung Nodule Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In all of these studies the number of significant incidental findings did not exceed 7%. This was influenced by the wider scan range in that population, covering parts of the upper abdomen [72]. Priola et al [72] estimated that the additional incurring costs might not be extensive.…”
Section: Technique and Algorithm Of Lung Nodule Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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