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      Missed lung cancer: when, where, and why?

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          Missed lung cancer is a source of concern among radiologists and an important medicolegal challenge. In 90% of the cases, errors in diagnosis of lung cancer occur on chest radiographs. It may be challenging for radiologists to distinguish a lung lesion from bones, pulmonary vessels, mediastinal structures, and other complex anatomical structures on chest radiographs. Nevertheless, lung cancer can also be overlooked on computed tomography (CT) scans, regardless of the context, either if a clinical or radiologic suspect exists or for other reasons. Awareness of the possible causes of overlooking a pulmonary lesion can give radiologists a chance to reduce the occurrence of this eventuality. Various factors contribute to a misdiagnosis of lung cancer on chest radiographs and on CT, often very similar in nature to each other. Observer error is the most significant one and comprises scanning error, recognition error, decision-making error, and satisfaction of search. Tumor characteristics such as lesion size, conspicuity, and location are also crucial in this context. Even technical aspects can contribute to the probability of skipping lung cancer, including image quality and patient positioning and movement. Albeit it is hard to remove missed lung cancer completely, strategies to reduce observer error and methods to improve technique and automated detection may be valuable in reducing its likelihood.

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          Journal
          Diagn Interv Radiol
          Diagn Interv Radiol
          Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
          Turkish Society of Radiology
          1305-3825
          1305-3612
          March 2017
          16 February 2017
          : 23
          : 2
          : 118-126
          Affiliations
          From the Institute of Radiology, Department of Radiological Sciences (P.F. paegiodi@ 123456hotmail.com , A.C., G.C., L.B., A.R.L.) Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Largo Agostino Gemelli 8, Rome, Italy
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          PMC5338577 PMC5338577 5338577 dir-23-2-118
          10.5152/dir.2016.16187
          5338577
          28206951
          22f00517-adfd-448e-b8d9-7c1ba6bde40a
          ©Copyright 2017 by the Turkish Society of Radiology
          History
          : 14 April 2016
          : 07 June 2016
          : 08 July 2016
          : 26 August 2016
          Categories
          Chest Imaging
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