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===Screening=== {{main|Lung cancer screening}} Some countries recommend that people who are at a high risk of developing lung cancer be screened at different intervals using low-dose CT lung scans. Screening programs may result in early detection of lung tumors in people who are not yet experiencing symptoms of lung cancer, ideally, early enough that the tumors can be successfully treated and result in decreased mortality.<ref name=Jonas2021>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cancer.org/cancer/lung-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/detection.html |accessdate=30 April 2023 |title=Can Lung Cancer Be Found Early? |publisher=American Cancer Society |date=18 January 2023}}</ref> There is evidence that regular low-dose CT scans in people at high risk of developing lung cancer reduces total lung cancer deaths by as much as 20%.{{sfn|Tanoue|Mazzone|Tanner|2022|loc="Evidence for Lung Cancer Screening"}} Despite evidence of benefit in these populations, potential harms of screening include the potential for a person to have a 'false positive' screening result that may lead to unnecessary testing, invasive procedures, and distress.{{sfn|Jonas|Reuland|Reddy|Nagle|2021|loc=Abstract β "Conclusions and Relevance"}} Although rare, there is also a risk of [[radiation-induced cancer]].{{sfn|Jonas|Reuland|Reddy|Nagle|2021|loc=Abstract β "Conclusions and Relevance"}} The [[United States Preventive Services Task Force]] recommends yearly screening using low-dose CT in people between 55 and 80 who have a smoking history of at least 30 [[pack-year]]s.{{sfn|Alexander|Kim|Cheng|2020|loc="Lung Cancer Screening"}} The [[European Commission]] recommends that cancer screening programs across the [[European Union]] be extended to include low-dose CT lung scans for current or previous smokers.{{sfn|Cancer screening in the European Union|2022|p= 27}} Similarly, The Canadian Task Force for Preventative Health recommends that people who are current or former smokers (smoking history of more than 30 pack years) and who are between the ages of 55β74 years be screened for lung cancer.{{sfn|Canadian Task Force|2016|loc= "Recommendations" }}
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