Swiss Medical Weekly (Dec 2024)

Advancements in lung cancer: a comprehensive perspective on diagnosis, staging, therapy and follow-up from the SAKK Working Group on Imaging in Diagnosis and Therapy Monitoring

  • Lisa Jungblut,
  • Stefania Maria Rizzo,
  • Lukas Ebner,
  • Adrian Kobe,
  • Thi Dan Linh Nguyen-Kim,
  • Katharina Martini,
  • Justus Roos,
  • Carla Puligheddu,
  • Ali Afshar-Oromieh,
  • Andreas Christe,
  • Patrick Dorn,
  • Manuela Funke-Chambour,
  • Andreas Hötker,
  • Thomas Frauenfelder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.57187/s.3843
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 154, no. 12

Abstract

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In 2015, around 4400 individuals received a diagnosis of lung cancer, and Switzerland recorded approximately 3200 deaths related to lung cancer. Advances in detection, such as lung cancer screening and improved treatments, have led to increased identification of early-stage lung cancer and higher chances of long-term survival. This progress has introduced new considerations in imaging, emphasising non-invasive diagnosis and characterisation techniques like radiomics. Treatment aspects, such as preoperative assessment and the implementation of immune response evaluation criteria in solid tumours (iRECIST), have also seen advancements. For those undergoing curative treatment for lung cancer, guidelines propose follow-up with computed tomography (CT) scans within a specific timeframe. However, discrepancies exist in published guidelines, and there is a lack of universally accepted recommendations for follow-up procedures. This white paper aims to provide a certain standard regarding the use of imaging on the diagnosis, staging, treatment and follow-up of patients with lung cancer.