The updated US Preventive Services Task Force guidelines on lung cancer screening have significantly expanded the population of screening eligible adults, among whom the balance of benefits and harms associated with lung cancer screening vary considerably. Clinical adjuncts are additional information and tools that can guide decision-making to optimally screen individuals who are most likely to benefit. Proposed adjuncts include integration of clinical history, risk prediction models, shared-decision-making tools, and biomarker tests at key steps in the screening process. Although evidence regarding their clinical utility and implementation is still evolving, they carry significant promise in optimizing screening effectiveness and efficiency for lung cancer.
Clinical Adjuncts to Lung Cancer Screening: A Narrative Review
Authors: Susai, Cynthia J;Velotta, Jeffrey B;Sakoda, Lori C
Thorac Surg Clin. 2023 Nov;33(4):421-432. Epub 2023-05-12.