Department of Radiology, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, PO Box 30.001, 9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands.
Cancer Imaging. 2011 Oct 3;11 Spec No A(1A):S79-84. doi: 10.1102/1470-7330.2011.9020.
The Dutch-Belgian Randomized Lung Cancer Screening Trial (Dutch acronym: NELSON study) was designed to investigate whether screening for lung cancer by low-dose multidetector computed tomography (CT) in high-risk subjects will lead to a decrease in 10-year lung cancer mortality of at least 25% compared with a control group without screening. Since the start of the NELSON study in 2003, 7557 participants underwent CT screening, with scan rounds in years 1, 2, 4 and 6. In the current review, the design of the NELSON study including participant selection and the lung nodule management protocol, as well as results on validation of CT screening and first results on lung cancer screening are described.
荷兰-比利时随机肺癌筛查试验(荷兰语缩写:NELSON 研究)旨在研究通过低剂量多层螺旋 CT(CT)对高危人群进行肺癌筛查是否能将 10 年肺癌死亡率降低至少 25%,与未筛查的对照组相比。自 2003 年 NELSON 研究开始以来,7557 名参与者接受了 CT 筛查,扫描轮次为第 1、2、4 和 6 年。在当前的综述中,描述了 NELSON 研究的设计,包括参与者选择和肺结节管理方案,以及 CT 筛查的验证结果和肺癌筛查的初步结果。