Next Generation Chest X-Ray Tomosynthesis for Screening of Lung Cancer
Chest X-ray Tomosynthesis for Detection of Lung Cancer and Lung Disease
University of California, San Diego
1,000 participants
Nov 2, 2023
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this observational clinical trial is to learn if chest tomosynthesis is a potential alternative to computed tomography for the detection of lung cancer. It will also develop artificial intelligence tools to aid in the diagnosis of lung cancer on chest tomosynthesis images. The main questions it aims to answer are: * What is the accuracy of chest X-ray tomosynthesis in diagnosing lung cancer in a population of individuals undergoing lung cancer screening or evaluation of a suspicious lung nodule? * Can artificial intelligence help us detect lung cancer on chest tomosynthesis images? Researchers will compare chest tomosynthesis images to computed tomography scans for each participant to see how they compare in diagnosing lung cancer. Participants will a chest tomosynthesis scan in addition to their routine clinical computed tomography scan.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- undergoing lung cancer screening
- undergoing evaluation of suspicious pulmonary nodule
- newly diagnosed lung cancer
Exclusion Criteria1
- prior history of lung cancer treatment
Interventions
An imaging device that uses X-rays projected from multiple angles to reconstruct a three-dimensional images of the chest
Locations(1)
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NCT06577883