Table 2. Essential components of a high-quality lung cancer screening program as endorsed by an American College of Chest Physicians and American Thoracic Society Policy Statement (10).
Lung cancer screening programs should collect data on all enrolled subjects related to the risk of developing lung cancer |
The lung cancer screening program must confirm that there is a policy about the frequency and duration of screening that is in keeping with the USPSTF recommendation |
A low-dose lung cancer screening CT scan should be performed based on the ACR-STR technical specifications. A lung cancer screening program should collect data to ensure the mean radiation dose is in compliance with ACR-STR recommendations |
A lung cancer screening program should have a policy about the size and characteristics of a nodule to be used to label the test as positive. A lung cancer screening program should collect data about the number, size, and characteristics of lung nodules from positive tests |
A lung cancer screening program should use a structured reporting system, such as Lung-RADS, and screening programs should collect data about compliance with the use of the structured reporting system |
A lung cancer screening program must; Include clinicians with expertise in the management of lung nodules and the treatment of lung cancer, have an approach to communication with the ordering provider and/or patient, have a means to track nodule management, and collect data related to outcomes from surveillance, diagnostic imaging, surgical and nonsurgical biopsies of screen-detected lung nodules |
A lung cancer screening program must be integrated with a smoking cessation program, and the program should collect data related to the smoking cessation interventions that are offered to active smokers enrolled in the screening program |
A lung cancer screening program should educate providers so that they can adequately discuss the benefits and harms of screening with their patients |
To ensure that a lung cancer screening program is maintaining quality standards, data collection and periodic review must occur |
USPSTF, United States Preventive Services Task Force; ACR-STR, American College of Radiology-Society of Thoracic Radiology.