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Lung cancer imaging methods in China from 2005 to 2014: A national, multicenter study

Authors :
Dong‐Hui Hou
Shi‐Jun Zhao
Ju‐Fang Shi
Le Wang
De‐Bin Wang
Yun‐Chao Huang
Xian‐Zhen Liao
Xiao‐Jing Xing
Ling‐Bin Du
Li Yang
Yu‐Qin Liu
Yong‐Zhen Zhang
Dong‐Hua Wei
Yun‐Yong Liu
Kai Zhang
Ni Li
Wan‐Qing Chen
You‐Lin Qiao
Jie He
Min Dai
Ning Wu
LuCCRES Group
Source :
Thoracic Cancer, Thoracic Cancer, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 708-714 (2019)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background The study was conducted to examine changes in diagnostic and staging imaging methods for lung cancer in China over a 10-year period and to determine the relationships between such changes and socioeconomic development. Methods This was a hospital-based, nationwide, multicenter retrospective study of primary lung cancer cases. The data were extracted from the 10-year primary lung cancer databases at eight tertiary hospitals from various geographic areas in China. The chi-squared test was used to assess the differences and the Cochran-Armitage trend test was used to estimate the trends of changes. Results A total of 7184 lung cancer cases were analyzed. Over the 10-year period, the utilization ratio of diagnostic imaging methods, such as chest computed tomography (CT) and chest magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), increased from 65.79% to 81.42% and from 0.73% to 1.96%, respectively, while the utilization ratio of chest X-ray declined from 50.15% to 30.93%. Staging imaging methods, such as positron emission tomography-CT, neck ultrasound, brain MRI, bone scintigraphy, and bone MRI increased from 0.73% to 9.29%, 22.95% to 47.92%, 8.77% to 40.71%, 42.40% to 62.22%, and 0.88% to 4.65%, respectively; abdominal ultrasound declined from 83.33% to 59.9%. These trends were more notable in less developed areas than in areas with substantial economic development. Conclusion Overall, chest CT was the most common radiological diagnostic method for lung cancer in China. Imaging methods for lung cancer tend to be used in a diverse, rational, and regionally balanced manner.

Details

ISSN :
17597714
Volume :
10
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thoracic cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b79c0701c4cd134832634672f504dc2f