Abstract

Suddenly, screening for lung cancer has become a hot topic. Researchers are initiating projects to study it; the public is demanding it; and medical institutions are offering it. The sudden activity is also prompting reconsideration of the still-nihilistic North American public policies on lung-cancer screening. Out of the Fourth International Conference on Screening for Lung Cancer, held in February 2001 and only 16 months after the first one, arose a unanimous recommendation to quickly publish the current protocol of the International Early Lung Cancer Action Program (I-ELCAP) initiated by a resolution of the third Conference. The purpose here is to do just that, though only upon first outlining the origins of this initiative and also specifying its aims and broadest principles.

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