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Patel A, Miller E, Regis S, Hunninghake G, Price L, Gawlik M, et al.
Respir Res . 2023 Feb; 24(1):49. PMID: 36782326
Background: Interstitial lung abnormalities (ILA) are CT findings suggestive of interstitial lung disease in individuals without a prior diagnosis or suspicion of ILD. Previous studies have demonstrated that ILA are...
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Regis S, Borondy-Kitts A, McKee A, Rieger-Christ K, Sands J, Afnan J, et al.
Ann Am Thorac Soc . 2021 Nov; 19(8):1371-1378. PMID: 34818144
Future optimization of computed tomography (CT) lung cancer screening (CTLS) algorithms will depend on clinical outcomes data. To report the outcomes of positive and suspicious findings in a clinical CTLS...
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Burks E, Zhang J, Sullivan T, Shi X, Sands J, Regis S, et al.
Cancer Treat Res Commun . 2021 Nov; 29:100486. PMID: 34794107
Introduction: Although three randomized control trials have proven mortality benefit of CT lung cancer screening (CTLS), <5% of eligible US smokers are screened. Some attribute this to fear of harm...
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Deros D, Hagerman C, Kramer J, Anderson E, Regis S, McKee A, et al.
J Thorac Dis . 2021 Sep; 13(8):4947-4955. PMID: 34527333
Background: There is mixed evidence regarding whether undergoing computed tomography lung cancer screening (LCS) can serve as a "teachable moment" that impacts smoking behavior and attitudes. The study aim was...
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Gazourian L, Regis S, Pagura E, Price L, Gawlik M, Lamb C, et al.
Respir Med . 2021 Jul; 186:106540. PMID: 34311389
Background: Patients at high-risk for lung cancer and qualified for CT lung cancer screening (CTLS) are at risk for numerous cardio-pulmonary comorbidities. We sought to examine if qualitatively assessed coronary...
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Gazourian L, Thedinger W, Regis S, Pagura E, Price L, Gawlik M, et al.
Respir Med . 2020 Nov; 176:106245. PMID: 33253972
Background: In the United States, 9 to 10 million Americans are estimated to be eligible for computed tomographic lung cancer screening (CTLS). Those meeting criteria for CTLS are at high-risk...
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Ho H, Williamson C, Regis S, Stock C, Quadri S, McKee B, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 2020 Oct; 161(3):790-802.e2. PMID: 33023746
Objective: Lung cancer screening with low-dose chest computed tomography improves survival. However, concerns about overdiagnosis and unnecessary interventions persist. We reviewed our lung cancer screening program to determine the rate...
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Gazourian L, Durgana C, Huntley D, Rizzo G, Thedinger W, Regis S, et al.
Lung . 2020 Sep; 198(5):847-853. PMID: 32889594
Background: Studies have demonstrated an inverse relationship between body mass index (BMI) and the risk of developing lung cancer. We conducted a retrospective cohort study evaluating baseline quantitative computed tomography...
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Thomson C, McKee A
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2018 Nov; 198(9):1120-1121. PMID: 30382762
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Malcolm K, Dinwoodey D, Cundiff M, Regis S, Kitts A, Wald C, et al.
J Thorac Dis . 2018 Jul; 10(5):2740-2751. PMID: 29997936
Results: A total of 1,513 individuals underwent CTLS. Downstream data, pre-test cardiac risk factors and CAC scores were available for 88.3% (1,336/1,513). The average length of follow-up was 2.64 (SD...