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Factors associated with subcentimeter pulmonary nodule outcomes followed with computed tomography imaging in oncology patients

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Highlights • PNs with irregular, lobuled or spiculated margins exhibited faster growth than PNs with regular, smooth margins.• Malignancy was significantly associated with male gender, a colorectal cancer diagnosis and… Click to show full abstract

Highlights • PNs with irregular, lobuled or spiculated margins exhibited faster growth than PNs with regular, smooth margins.• Malignancy was significantly associated with male gender, a colorectal cancer diagnosis and advanced stage disease.• Oncologic patients should have an individualized CT follow-up strategy, as the rate of malignant pulmonary nodules is higher than in the general population.

Keywords: associated subcentimeter; subcentimeter pulmonary; factors associated; pulmonary nodule; nodule outcomes; oncology

Journal Title: European Journal of Radiology Open
Year Published: 2020

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