Frontiers in Medicine (Aug 2022)

Adding predictive and diagnostic values of pulmonary ground-glass nodules on lung cancer via novel non-invasive tests

  • Yizong Ding,
  • Chunming He,
  • Xiaojing Zhao,
  • Song Xue,
  • Jian Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.936595
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Pulmonary ground-glass nodules (GGNs) are highly associated with lung cancer. Extensive studies using thin-section high-resolution CT images have been conducted to analyze characteristics of different types of GGNs in order to evaluate and determine the predictive and diagnostic values of GGNs on lung cancer. Accurate prediction of their malignancy and invasiveness is critical for developing individualized therapies and follow-up strategies for a better clinical outcome. Through reviewing the recent 5-year research on the association between pulmonary GGNs and lung cancer, we focused on the radiologic and pathological characteristics of different types of GGNs, pointed out the risk factors associated with malignancy, discussed recent genetic analysis and biomarker studies (including autoantibodies, cell-free miRNAs, cell-free DNA, and DNA methylation) for developing novel diagnostic tools. Based on current progress in this research area, we summarized a process from screening, diagnosis to follow-up of GGNs.

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