Study Highlights Potential Value of Low-Dose CT Screening for Lung Cancer Among Asian Women
The Female Asian Nonsmoker Screening Study detected lung cancer in 1.3% of participants, highlighting higher risk in Asian female nonsmokers compared to current screening populations.
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Study highlights potential value of low-dose CT screening for lung cancer among Asian women
Results from the Female Asian Nonsmoker Screening Study (FANSS) highlight the potential value of low-dose CT (LDCT) screening for lung cancer among a growing but underserved population: Asian women with no history of smoking.
FANSS study demonstrates feasibility of U.S.-based lung cancer screening in Asian female nonsmokers
Results from the Female Asian Nonsmoker Screening Study (FANSS) highlight the potential value of low-dose CT (LDCT) screening for lung cancer among a growing but underserved population: Asian women with no history of smoking.
FANSS Study Validates Feasibility of Lung Cancer Screening for Asian Female
In recent years, the landscape of lung cancer diagnosis and screening has witnessed a significant paradigm shift, particularly in recognizing at-risk populations beyond the traditional cohort of smokers. Emerging data increasingly point to an overlooked demographic—Asian women who have never smoked yet face disproportionately high rates of lung cancer. A groundbreaking study, the Female Asian Nonsmoker Screening Study (FANSS), recently presented…
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