@article {1433681, title = {Lung Cancer Workshop XI: Tobacco-Induced Disease: Advances in Policy, Early Detection and Management}, journal = {J Thorac Oncol}, volume = {10}, number = {5}, year = {2015}, month = {2015 May}, pages = {762-7}, abstract = {The Prevent Cancer Foundation Lung Cancer Workshop XI: Tobacco-Induced Disease: Advances in Policy, Early Detection and Management was held in New York, NY on May 16 and 17, 2014. The two goals of the Workshop were to define strategies to drive innovation in precompetitive quantitative research on the use of imaging to assess new therapies for management of early lung cancer and to discuss a process to implement a national program to provide high quality computed tomography imaging for lung cancer and other tobacco-induced disease. With the central importance of computed tomography imaging for both early detection and volumetric lung cancer assessment, strategic issues around the development of imaging and ensuring its quality are critical to ensure continued progress against this most lethal cancer. }, keywords = {Breast Neoplasms, Coronary Vessels, Early Detection of Cancer, Female, Health Policy, Humans, Lung Neoplasms, Male, Radiation Dosage, Smoking, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Vascular Calcification}, issn = {1556-1380}, doi = {10.1097/JTO.0000000000000489}, author = {Mulshine, James L and Avila, Rick and Yankelevitz, David and Baer, Thomas M and Est{\'e}par, Raul San Jose and Ambrose, Laurie Fenton and Aldig{\'e}, Carolyn R} }