In this issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics, guest editors Drs. DuyKhanh P. Ceppa and Kei Suzuki bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Access to Lung Screening. Lung cancer screening rates remain significantly lower compared to other well established cancer screening rates, and remain at a low 5.8% of the eligible population. In this issue, top experts discuss pertinent topics such as a review of the data supporting screening for lung cancer, building a screening program, increasing screening rates in eligible populations, and how to better target the high-risk population.
Historical Perspective on Lung Cancer Screening Update on Lung Cancer Screening Guideline Building a Lung Cancer Screening Program Barriers to Lung Cancer Screening Access from the Perspective of the Patient and Current Interventions Access to Lung Cancer Screening Advancing Health Equity in Lung Cancer Screening and the Role of Humanomics Lung Cancer Screening: The European Perspective Asian Perspective on Lung Cancer Screening Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Lung Cancer Screening Liquid Biopsy as an Adjunct to Lung Screening Imaging Clinical Adjuncts to Lung Cancer Screening: A Narrative Review
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