Shanghai community-based practice of early lung cancer screening with low-dose spiral computed tomography
- VernacularTitle:基于社区的早期肺癌低剂量螺旋CT扫描筛查上海实践初探
- Author:
Xiaoyang LUO
;
Quan LIU
;
Shengping WANG
;
Yuan LI
;
Lei SHEN
;
Guodong LI
;
Wentao LI
;
Yanping ZHAO
;
Huilin XU
;
Hong FANG
;
Guiqiang SHAO
;
Jizhi CHU
;
Junlei SUN
;
Hongqi ZHU
;
Zhiyong LI
;
Lianghua JIANG
;
Jianliang LING
;
Weizhong ZHAO
;
Jing WANG
;
Xiaohua LIU
;
Bin LI
;
Yiliang ZHANG
;
Ting YE
;
Yunjian PAN
;
Hong HU
;
Rui WANG
;
Yihua SUN
;
Haiyan YANG
;
Su XU
;
Haiquan CHEN
- Keywords: Lung cancer; Low-dose spiral CT; Screening
- From: China Oncology 2016;26(12):996-1003
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Background and purpose:As one of the most fatal malignant tumors in China, the morbidity and mortality of lung cancer remain high. Early diagnosis and normative treatment is the key to improve the prognosis of lung cancer. The aim of this study was to explore the practice of early lung cancer screening with low-dose spiral computed tomography (CT) based on the current situation in community health service, with integration of superior resources of med-ical institutions at all levels in Shanghai.Methods:From Aug. 2013 to Aug. 2014, we screened high-risk population in selected communities of Minhang District, Shanghai, for early diagnosis of lung cancer with low-dose spiral CT combined with multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment models including minimally invasive surgery, exploring the medical service network covering prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and follow-up.Results:Screening population is 11 332 (male 7 144, female 4 188); Twenty-nine cases with pathological diagnosis of malignant tumor, including 27 cases of pri-mary lung cancer, 1 case of lung metastasis, 1 case of breast cancer. The morbidity of primary lung cancer is 238.26×10-5. There were 22 cases of Stage 0-Ⅰ lung cancer accounting for 81.48% of all diagnosed primary lung cancer.Conclusion:Based on community health service, screening with low-dose spiral CT could improve the early diagnosis rate of lung can-cer with feasibility and validity, which could be applicable in qualified eligible medical center and community in China.