JULY 2025

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Lung Cancer Screening with low-dose CT: a practical approach WP11

As part of WP11.6, a training on low-dose CT scans was conducted at the National Korányi Institute for Pulmonology in Budapest, Hungary. Two radiologists from Slovakia participated on this workshop: MUDr. Nehajová Marianna, University Hospital, Martin, Department of Radiology and MUDr. Pálušová Katarína, University Hospital, Martin, Department of Radiology.

 

Each lecture session was followed by a practical part.
During the 3-day course, a total of 90 low-dose chest CT examinations were performed (9 groups / 10 low-dose CT examinations each).

 

Each participant had access to their own computer, where an individual search for positive and negative pulmonary findings was conducted using dedicated software. These findings were subsequently reviewed and evaluated collectively by the participants.

 

The organization and technical support of the course were excellent and of a high professional standard. The lectures were exceptionally well-prepared and content-rich. All lecturers were willing to engage in discussion and answer all participant questions.

 

Additional Slovak radiologists, who will specialize in lung cancer screening, have expressed interest in the upcoming course to be held in Budapest from 25th to 27th November 2025 at the National Korányi Institute of Pulmonology.

 

Authors

Jana Trautenberger Ricová, Andrea Sabo, National Oncology Institut, Slovakia

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The general objective of EUCanScreen is to assure sustainable implementation of high-quality screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers, as well as implementation of the recently recommended screening programs – for lung, prostate and gastric cancers. EUCanScreen will facilitate the reduction of cancer burden and achieving equity across the EU.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s EU4HEALTH Programme under the Grant Agreement no 101162959

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