November 19, 2025
Most Eligible Americans Aren’t Being Screened for Lung Cancer
A new NYT report shows that only a small fraction of people who qualify for lung-cancer screening get tested, leaving many early cancers undetected.
The New York Times
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November 19, 2025
A new NYT report shows that only a small fraction of people who qualify for lung-cancer screening get tested, leaving many early cancers undetected.
The New York Times
November 1, 2025
A Forbes article warns that few eligible Americans get lung cancer screening the and cancellation of a USPSTF meeting could delay important updates, worsening underuse.
Forbes
June 6, 2025
Lung cancer cases in never-smokers are increasing, driven by air pollution and genetic mutations, particularly affecting women and younger patients.
BBC
June 2, 2025
Study of 1,143 lung cancer patients shows improved MET exon 14 mutation detection methods help select better targeted treatments.
Scientific Reports
May 19, 2025
New AI model Sybil predicts future lung cancer risk from a single CT scan, offering hope for personalized screening, especially for Asian never-smokers.
American Thoracic Society
May 5, 2025
A major Australian-Canadian lung cancer screening study found that 73% of high-risk participants had incidental findings during baseline CT scans, with 10% requiring clinical follow-up, highlighting significant inconsistencies in how these findings are reported to doctors and raising important questions about standardization as Australia prepares to launch its national screening program in 2025.
MJA
April 16, 2025
Researchers developed RARE-seq, an ultrasensitive blood test detecting cell-free RNA that identifies early-stage lung cancer and monitors treatment resistance.
Nature
April 11, 2025
Chest CT scans used for lung cancer screening can do more than just find early lung cancer. These scans can also detect heart problems and early emphysema, offering a three-in-one health check for people at risk.
ScienceDirect
April 3, 2025
A study of over 10,000 people showed that sticking with regular lung cancer screening leads to better detection of early-stage cancer. However, fewer people returned for follow-up screenings each year.
Pulmonology Advisor
March 7, 2025
Early detection of incidental lung nodules can lead to timely treatment and improved survival rates for lung cancer patients.
Managed Healthcare Executive
February 25, 2025
New blood test using ctDNA methylation biomarkers shows promise for early lung cancer detection, potentially improving treatment outcomes for patients.
News-Medical.Net
January 28, 2025
Expanding lung cancer screening to those aged 50-80 with 20 pack-year smoking history could increase eligibility by 87%, reducing disparities and saving lives.
Radiology Business
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