Casutt Alessio, Lovis Alban, Selby Kevin, Noirez Leslie, Peters Solange, Beigelman-Aubry Catherine, Krueger Thorsten, Soccal Paola M, Von Garnier Christophe
Service de pneumologie, CHUV, 1011 Lausanne.
Département des policliniques, Unisanté, 1011 Lausanne.
Rev Med Suisse. 2020 Nov 18;16(715):2224-2226.
Professional societies encourage the establishment of coordinated national screening programs for lung cancer by « low-dose » chest CT scans. The interdisciplinary Swiss Lung Cancer Screening Implementation Group (CH-LSIG) is exploring the feasibility of such a project. However, several questions still remain unanswered, namely the -financing of such a program, the ideal « number-needed to screen », the definition and follow-up of « positive cases », as well as the role of smoking cessation measures. The key points to discuss in the future with patients requesting screening are based on the « shared -decision-making » approach. Pilot projects guided by the CH-LSIG could help to identify the optimal strategy for establishing a national screening program based on the best available scientific evidence.