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. 2017 Oct 1;196(7):e15–e29. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201708-1678ST

Table 1.

Potential for Harm from an Accurate Biomarker

  Nodule Malignant Nodule Benign Total
Test result positive 9 99 108
Test result negative 1 891 892
Total 10 990 1,000

If a molecular biomarker is 90% sensitive and 90% specific for the detection of a malignant lung nodule, it would generally be considered an accurate test. If applied to a population of patients with lung nodules with a 1% probability of malignancy (e.g., solid nodules 4–8 mm in diameter), 92% of all positive test results would be false positive, potentially leading to more aggressive evaluation of many patients without lung cancer, with physical, social, and behavioral consequences.