Determining the impact of an artificial intelligence tool on the management of pulmonary nodules detected incidentally on CT (DOLCE) study protocol: a prospective, non-interventional multicentre UK study
Introduction In a small percentage of patients, pulmonary nodules found on CT scans are early lung cancers. Lung cancer detected at an early stage has a much better prognosis. The British Thoracic Society guideline on managing pulmonary nodules recommends using multivariable malignancy risk predicti...
Main Authors: | Matthew Callister, Fergus Gleeson, Richard Lee, David R Baldwin, Tricia M McKeever, Arjun Nair, James Murray, Justin L Garner, Janette Rawlinson, Emma O'Dowd, Indrajeet Das, Christos V Chalitsios, Ambika Talwar, John Park, Adrian Draper, Johnathan Watkins, Andrew Scarsbrook, Sam Janes, Martyn Kennedy, Pallav Shah, William McNulty, Gurdeep Singh Sagoo, Marko Berovic, Disha Chopra, Fabrizio Mauri, Rajini Sudhir, Ricky Thakrar |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2024-01-01
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Series: | BMJ Open |
Online Access: | https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/1/e077747.full |
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