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  • Pulmonology
  • Oncology
  • Radiology

Background:

  • The European Society of Radiology (ESR) and European Respiratory Society (ERS) jointly published recommendations for lung cancer screening (LCS).
  • This statement addresses practical implementation challenges of LCS in community settings.
  • It builds upon and complements existing LCS guidelines.

Discussion:

  • Effective LCS requires broad stakeholder engagement, including patients, general practitioners, and screening facilities.
  • Quality assurance is crucial for the reliable and safe delivery of LCS.
  • Primary prevention, particularly smoking cessation counseling, is integral to LCS programs.

Key Insights:

  • Joint ESR/ERS guidelines emphasize practical LCS implementation.
  • Stakeholder engagement is vital for equitable LCS dissemination.
  • Smoking cessation counseling is a key component of primary prevention within LCS.

Outlook:

  • Future LCS implementation will benefit from integrated stakeholder collaboration.
  • Continued focus on quality assurance will enhance screening effectiveness.
  • Enhanced smoking cessation programs can improve LCS outcomes and reduce lung cancer incidence.