• Dépistage, diagnostic, pronostic

  • Politiques et programmes de dépistages

  • Poumon

Projected effectiveness of lung cancer screening and concurrent smoking cessation support in the Netherlands

Menée aux Pays-Bas à l'aide d'un modèle de microsimulation intégrant plusieurs scénarios, cette étude estime, sur la période 2022-2040 et du point de vue notamment de la réduction de la mortalité par cancer du poumon, l'efficacité d'un programme biennal de dépistage comportant une tomographie numérique à faible dose de rayonnements ainsi qu'une aide au sevrage tabagique

Background : The NELSON trial demonstrated a 24% intention-to-screen reduction in lung cancer mortality from regular screening with low-dose computed tomography. Implementation efforts in Europe are ongoing, but still await country-specific and NELSON-adapted estimates of the benefits and harms of screening.

Methods : We use the MISCAN-Lung microsimulation model, calibrated to individual-level outcomes from the NELSON trial, to estimate the effectiveness under 100% compliance of biennial lung cancer screening with concomitant smoking cessation support for Dutch cohorts 1942–1961. The model simulates smoking behaviour, lung cancer incidence and the effects of screening and smoking cessation on lung- and other-cause mortality.

Findings : We find biennial screening with eligibility criteria equal to those of the 4-IN-THE-LUNG-RUN implementation trial to reduce lung cancer mortality by 16.9% among the eligible population, equivalent to 1076 LC deaths prevented per year in the next two decades. Eligible individuals constitute 21.5% of the cohorts studied, and stand to face 61% of the projected lung cancer mortality burden in the absence of screening. 10.3 life-years are gained per prevented LC death, for 14.9 screens per life year gained. Concomitant smoking cessation interventions may increase the expected gains in life years from screening by up to 20%.

Interpretation : Policy makers should imminently consider the implementation of lung cancer screening in Europe, paired with effective smoking cessation interventions. Smoking cessation interventions on their own are not estimated to yield a gain in remaining life expectancy of the magnitude offered by even a single CT screen.
Funding : European Union Horizon 2020 grant 848294: 4-IN-THE-LUNG-RUN.

eClinicalMedicine , article en libre accès, 2023

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