通过社区影像合作在监禁人群中进行肺癌筛查。

Terrance Healey, Gabriel Dayanim, Nicholas Streltzov, Kimberly Kane, Christopher Manz, Saengnapha Williams, Grayson L Baird, Justin Berk
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癌症筛查的数据有限。本研究评估了在癌症环境中开展以人群为基础的肺癌筛查的可行性和结果。这是对罗德岛监狱肺癌筛查事件的回顾性回顾。符合美国预防服务工作组肺癌筛查年龄标准的被判刑人员被邮寄了一封信,询问他们的吸烟史。低剂量计算机断层扫描(LDCT)提供给响应并符合标准的个体。回顾性分析使用美国放射学会的肺CT筛查报告和数据系统(Lung- rads v1.1)检查患者的LDCT评分。在2000多名在押人员中,282人符合年龄标准,117人(41.5%)表示有兴趣接受筛查,其中57人(48.7%)被证实符合条件。全部57例(100%)接受LDCT治疗。大多数扫描(94.4%)被归类为肺rads 1或2,表明阴性或良性的发现。与一般人群的比较显示肺- rads评分无显著差异。筛查发现了21个偶然发现,包括主动脉瘤和严重的冠状动脉钙化。在监狱环境中实施肺癌筛查被证明是可行的,并且被监禁人群所接受。
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Lung Cancer Screening in the Incarcerated Population Through a Community Imaging Partnership.

Limited data exist on cancer screening in carceral facilities. This study evaluates the feasibility and outcomes of a population-based lung cancer screening initiative in a carceral setting. This is a retrospective review of a lung cancer screening event at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections. Sentenced individuals meeting U.S. Preventive Services Task Force age criteria for lung cancer screening were mailed a letter asking about their smoking history. Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) scans were offered to individuals who responded and met the criteria. Retrospective analyses examined patients' LDCT scoring using the American College of Radiology's Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System (Lung-RADS v1.1). Among more than 2,000 incarcerated individuals, 282 met the age criteria and 117 (41.5%) replied with interest in screening, of whom 57 (48.7%) verified as eligible. All 57 (100%) received LDCT. Most scans (94.4%) were categorized as Lung-RADS 1 or 2, indicating negative or benign findings. Comparisons with general population estimates showed no significant differences in Lung-RADS scores. The screening identified 21 incidental findings, including aortic aneurysms and severe coronary artery calcification. The implementation of lung cancer screening in a carceral setting was shown to be feasible and accepted by the incarcerated population.

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