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Yorkshire Lung Screening Trial (YLST): protocol for a randomised controlled trial to evaluate invitation to community-based low-dose CT screening for lung cancer versus usual care in a targeted population at risk

Authors :
Samantha L Quaife
Michael Darby
Matthew E.J. Callister
Rhian Gabe
Mike Messenger
Henrik Møller
Nazia Ahmed
Richard D Neal
Mark Sculpher
Kevin Franks
Una Macleod
Irene Simmonds
Suzanne Rogerson
Philip A.J. Crosbie
Richard Booton
Ann Cochrane
Puvanendran Tharmanathan
Sam M. Janes
David J. Torgerson
Martyn P.T. Kennedy
Rachael L Murray
Sebastian Hinde
David R Baldwin
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 9 (2020), BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, BMJ Open
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

IntroductionLung cancer is the world’s leading cause of cancer death. Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening reduced lung cancer mortality by 20% in the US National Lung Screening Trial. Here, we present the Yorkshire Lung Screening Trial (YLST), which will address key questions of relevance for screening implementation.Methods and analysisUsing a single-consent Zelen’s design, ever-smokers aged 55–80 years registered with a general practice in Leeds will be randomised (1:1) to invitation to a telephone-based risk-assessment for a Lung Health Check or to usual care. The anticipated number randomised by household is 62 980 individuals. Responders at high risk will be invited for LDCT scanning for lung cancer on a mobile van in the community. There will be two rounds of screening at an interval of 2 years. Primary objectives are (1) measure participation rates, (2) compare the performance of PLCOM2012(threshold ≥1.51%), Liverpool Lung Project (V.2) (threshold ≥5%) and US Preventive Services Task Force eligibility criteria for screening population selection and (3) assess lung cancer outcomes in the intervention and usual care arms. Secondary evaluations include health economics, quality of life, smoking rates according to intervention arm, screening programme performance with ancillary biomarker and smoking cessation studies.Ethics and disseminationThe study has been approved by the Greater Manchester West research ethics committee (18-NW-0012) and the Health Research Authority following review by the Confidentiality Advisory Group. The results will be disseminated through publication in peer-reviewed scientific journals, presentation at conferences and on the YLST website.Trial registration numbersISRCTN42704678andNCT03750110.

Details

ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
10
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ open
Accession number :
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