Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-22137
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
I. Yaşar, F. Ozdemir, C. Turan Bektaş, I. T. Rakıcı, H. Özdemir, A. S. Mahmutoglu; Istanbul/TR
Disclosures:
Irem Yaşar:
Nothing to disclose
Firat Ozdemir:
Nothing to disclose
Ceyda Turan Bektaş:
Nothing to disclose
Ibrahim Taşkın Rakıcı:
Nothing to disclose
Hanife Özdemir:
Nothing to disclose
Abdullah Soydan Mahmutoglu:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Lung, Respiratory system, CT, Screening, Cancer, Cysts, Neoplasia
Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) scans are recommended for screening of patients at high risk for lung cancer[1-3]. In order to interpret the findings on the scans effectively and standardize the screening, Lung-RADS (Lung Imaging Reporting and Data System) classification is proposed[1]. Each exam in the Lung-RADS classification receives an overall score of 0–4, depending on the nodule with the highest level of suspicion[1-3]. The Lung-RADS score provides guidance for estimating cancer risk and choosing treatment options.