Here we report the prevalence of incidental findings (IF) in the Manchester Lung Health Check pilot, which delivered mobile low-dose CT targeted lung cancer screening. 187 IFs were reported in 158 participants (11.2 % of individuals screened; n = 1,409). 101 IFs in 90 participants (6.4 %) were concerning for extra-pulmonary malignancy. IFs resulted in 118 imaging studies, 20 invasive investigations, and 106 new diagnoses, including 5 malignancies (0.35 %). Clinical management of IFs required 84 specialist reviews (6.0 %), 34 medication changes (2.4 %) and 10 interventional treatments (0.71 %). Lung cancer screening detects clinically relevant IFs but further research is needed to better understand the potential benefits and harms of such findings to participants.
Keywords: Computed tomography; Incidental findings; Lung cancer screening; Screening harms.
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