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. 2019 Nov 29;112(5):466–479. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djz164

Table 1.

Benefits and harms of the USPSTF criteria and selected Bach model screening strategies (screening age 55–80 y) compared with no screening*

Strategy description Corresponding risk threshold, % Percentage ever screened, % (CMR) Number of CT screens per 100 000 (CMR) Lung cancer deaths prevented per 100 000 (CMR) Lung cancer mortality reduction, % (CMR) Life-years gained per 100 000 (CMR) Life-years gained per lung cancer death prevented (CMR) Number of overdiagnosed lung cancers per 100 000 (CMR) Percentage of screen- detected cases overdiagnosed, % (CMR) Average number of screens per lung cancer death avoided (CMR) Average number of screens per life-year gained (CMR) Average number of screens per person screened (CMR) Average age at first screening (CMR), y
USPSTF criteria USPSTF criteria 19.9 (18.7–21.2) 326 608 (301 659–337 726) 613 (337–865) 10.8 (6.7–16.9) 8590 (4665–11 922) 14.0 (13.0–15.3) 115 (49–156) 7.3 (5.3–10.4) 533 (385–1003) 38 (28–72) 16 (16–18) 55.6 (55.0–56.0)
Similar proportion of individuals selected as the USPSTF criteria’s in the PLCO control arm 1.59 32.0 (30.2–33.7) 518 033 (483 152–533 542) 846 (502–1161) 15.0 (10.0–22.7) 11 195 (6432–15 198) 13.2 (12.4–14.5) 168 (77–219) 7.6 (5.6–10.5) 612 (460–1057) 46 (35–82) 16 (16–18) 61.3 (61.1–61.8)
Similar sensitivity as the USPSTF criteria’s in the PLCO control arm 1.91 29.7 (28.0–31.2) 457 912 (426 885–471 544) 808 (463–1121) 14.3 (9.2–21.9) 10 533 (5830–14 293) 13.0 (12.2–14.2) 164 (72–216) 7.7 (5.7–10.4) 567 (421–1014) 43 (32–81) 15 (15–17) 62.1 (61.8–62.7)
Similar CT screens required as the USPSTF criteria’s 2.80 24.2 (22.8–25.5) 323 137 (300 767–333 458) 693 (364–976) 12.2 (7.3–19.1) 8660 (4384–11 914) 12.5 (11.8–13.6) 149 (60–201) 7.8 (6.0–10.1) 466 (341–915) 37 (27–76) 13 (13–15) 64.3 (64.0–65.0)
Similar lung cancer deaths averted as the USPSTF criteria’s 3.40 21.0 (19.8–22.1) 253 997 (236 096–263 459) 621 (303-891) 10.9 (6.1-17.4) 7491 (3529-10 330) 12.1 (11.4–13.0) 139 (52–190) 7.9 (6.1–9.7) 409 (293–869) 34 (25–75) 12 (12–13) 65.7 (65.4–66.4)
Similar life-years gained as the USPSTF criteria’s 2.80 24.2 (22.8–25.5) 323 137 (300 767–333 458) 693 (364–976) 12.2 (7.3–19.1) 8660 (4384–11 914) 12.5 (11.8–13.6) 149 (60–201) 7.8 (6.0–10.1) 466 (341–915) 37 (27–76) 13 (13–15) 64.3 (64.0–65.0)
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Results are per 100 000 individuals alive at age 45 years. Lung cancer incidence in the no-screening strategy group was 7116 (6518–8 450) per 100 000 persons. Lung cancer mortality was 5670 (5010–7114) per 100 000 persons.

All results were summarized as the mean across the four CISNET models. The numbers in parentheses denote the lower and upper range of the results across the four CISNET models.

CISNET = Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network; CMR = CISNET model range; CT = computed tomography; PLCO = Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial; USPSTF = United States Preventive Services Task Force.