Richard J. Thurer
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View article: Emphysema at Baseline Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening Predicts Death from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Cardiovascular Disease Up to 25 Years Later
Emphysema at Baseline Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening Predicts Death from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Cardiovascular Disease Up to 25 Years Later Open
Emphysema identified at baseline low-dose CT in a lung cancer screening program was predictive of all-cause, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and cardiovascular disease mortality 25 years later in 9047 asymptomatic adults with a smok…
View article: Radiologic Features of Nodules Attached to the Mediastinal or Diaphragmatic Pleura at Low-Dose CT for Lung Cancer Screening
Radiologic Features of Nodules Attached to the Mediastinal or Diaphragmatic Pleura at Low-Dose CT for Lung Cancer Screening Open
Background Pulmonary noncalcified nodules (NCNs) attached to the fissural or costal pleura with smooth margins and triangular or lentiform, oval, or semicircular (LOS) shapes at low-dose CT are recommended for annual follow-up instead of i…
View article: A 20-year Follow-up of the International Early Lung Cancer Action Program (I-ELCAP)
A 20-year Follow-up of the International Early Lung Cancer Action Program (I-ELCAP) Open
Background The low-dose CT (≤3 mGy) screening report of 1000 Early Lung Cancer Action Program (ELCAP) participants in 1999 led to the International ELCAP (I-ELCAP) collaboration, which enrolled 31 567 participants in annual low-dose CT scr…
View article: Brief Education and a Conjoint Valuation Survey May Reduce Decisional Conflict Regarding Lung Cancer Screening
Brief Education and a Conjoint Valuation Survey May Reduce Decisional Conflict Regarding Lung Cancer Screening Open
Background. Recent data and policy decisions have led to the availability of lung cancer screening (LCS) for individuals who are at increased risk of developing lung cancer. In establishing implementation policies, the US Preventive Servic…
View article: Individual decision making about lung cancer screening: A conjoint analysis of perspectives among a high‐risk national sample
Individual decision making about lung cancer screening: A conjoint analysis of perspectives among a high‐risk national sample Open
Objectives Lung cancer screening (LCS) is effective in reducing lung cancer mortality, but there is limited information available regarding preferences among high‐risk individuals concerning LCS. In this study, we use a conjoint valuation …
View article: Survival with Parenchymal and Pleural Invasion of Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Less than 30 mm
Survival with Parenchymal and Pleural Invasion of Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers Less than 30 mm Open
View article: P1.16-022 Incorporating Robotics to the Surgical Treatment of Thoracic Neoplasms: 5-Year Experience at an Academic Center
P1.16-022 Incorporating Robotics to the Surgical Treatment of Thoracic Neoplasms: 5-Year Experience at an Academic Center Open
View article: Computed Tomography Screening for Lung Cancer
Computed Tomography Screening for Lung Cancer Open
It is not mandatory to perform MLNR when screen-diagnosed nonsmall cell lung cancer manifests as a subsolid nodule.