2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12885-024-12052-9
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The insufficiency of CT examination in early detection of central lung squamous cell carcinoma and squamous epithelial precancerous lesions

Jiaming Zhou,
Bijun Yu,
Peng Guo
et al.

Abstract: Background CT examination for lung cancer has been carried out for more than 20 years and great achievements have been made in the early detection of lung cancer. However, in the clinical work, a large number of advanced central lung squamous cell carcinoma are still detected through bronchoscopy. Meanwhile, a part of CT-occult central lung squamous cell carcinoma and squamous epithelial precancerous lesions are also accidentally detected through bronchoscopy. Met… Show more

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“…Despite the significant diagnostic value of CT, its efficacy in diagnosing small lung cancer lesions may be limited, presenting risks of false positives and false negatives. Such potential diagnostic errors can lead to misdiagnoses or missed diagnoses [3][4][5][6]. Moreover, the considerable variation in the size and shape of lung cancer lesions makes small targets in traditional images difficult to recognize with the naked eye, and their class distribution can be extremely imbalanced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the significant diagnostic value of CT, its efficacy in diagnosing small lung cancer lesions may be limited, presenting risks of false positives and false negatives. Such potential diagnostic errors can lead to misdiagnoses or missed diagnoses [3][4][5][6]. Moreover, the considerable variation in the size and shape of lung cancer lesions makes small targets in traditional images difficult to recognize with the naked eye, and their class distribution can be extremely imbalanced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%