Imaging and screening strategies in oncology: Monday 11 October 2004, 09:00–9:30.
Author(s) -
Massimo Bellomi,
Lorenzo Preda,
Elvio De Fiori,
Francesco Facciolo
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
pubmed central
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1740-5025
pISSN - 1470-7330
DOI - 10.1102/1470-7330.2004.0023
Subject(s) - medicine , medical physics , mammography , lung cancer , breast cancer , rectum , prostate cancer , radiology , cancer , oncology
This paper aims to discuss the role of diagnostic imaging in screening protocols for early detection of cancer of the breast, colon and rectum, prostate and lung. The latest attitude of scientists and public health managers towards screening programmes is mainly driven by evidence results, but randomised trials are often difficult to start due to ethical reasons, and difficult to conclude because of the merging new technologies and the long time required. While mammography, even if sometimes controversial, is nowadays a consolidated tool for early diagnosis of breast cancer, other diagnostic techniques, such as low-dose computed tomography for detection of lung cancer, need to prove their efficacy and avoid extended times required to obtain evidence-based results.
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