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Lung cancer is a leading cause of death. This review discusses managing pulmonary nodules found during CT scans, emphasizing risk stratification for potentially malignant findings.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Radiology
  • Pulmonology

Background:

  • Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death globally and in Denmark.
  • Increased use of CT scans leads to more pulmonary nodule detections, including solid and subsolid types.
  • Identifying risk factors for malignancy is crucial for patient management.

Approach:

  • This review examines evidence-based guidelines for managing potentially malignant pulmonary nodules.
  • It focuses on risk stratification models to standardize the approach to incidental pulmonary findings.
  • Key nodule characteristics and patient risk factors are discussed in relation to malignancy risk.

Key Points:

  • Malignancy risk factors include age, smoking history, gender, ethnicity, nodule size, spiculation, and location.

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  • Subsolid nodules, including ground glass and part-solid, require careful evaluation.
  • Standardized risk stratification aids in the management of incidental pulmonary nodules.
  • Conclusions:

    • Effective management of pulmonary nodules relies on accurate risk assessment.
    • Risk stratification models are essential for standardizing the care of incidental pulmonary findings.
    • This review advocates for evidence-based approaches to lung nodule management.