A positive screen was defined as any noncalcified nodule at least four millimeters in size or other radiographic finding deemed suspicious for cancer.
A false positive was defined as a positive screen with either a completed negative work-up or at least 12 months follow-up with no cancer diagnosis, the researchers said.
Analysis showed:
* An individual’s cumulative probability of at least one false-positive CT scan was 21% after one screen and 33% after two.
* For chest X-rays, the cumulative probabilities were 9% and 15% after one and two screens, respectively.
* In a multivariate analysis, people over 64 years of age had a 34% increased risk of a false-positive CT scan.
* Of those getting a CT false positive, 6.6% had an invasive diagnostic procedure and 1.6% had major surgery, compared with 4.2% and 1.9%, respectively, for chest X-ray false positives.There are no screening methods for lung cancer that have been shown to reduce death and illness from the disease, which is often only detected in its late stages.
According to the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival rate for localized lung cancer is 49.5%, but that falls to 20.6% for disease that has spread outside the lung and 2.8% if there are distant metastases.
Author: SupremeCmdr
Lost Widget
The Links widget somehow got deactivated. I reactivated the widget and now everyone should be seeing my Links on the sidebar.
New Link – Ed Hinerman’s Life Insurance Blog
I still believe that Suze Orman should go back to waitressing.
I don’t know Ed Hinerman personally but his quote above earns a link on the sidebar.
Addendum May 29
I can’t find the sidebar links either. Technical issues, please stand by.
Addendum June 3
Ed called me today and we had a nice conversation. For the record, we now know one another personally.
More Pink Slips at The Hartford
At The Hartford, 200 Layoffs In ’09, And More To Come — Courant.com
“Congratulations on driving The Hartford into the ground,” Justin Winthrop, 88, of West Hartford, told Ayer. “You’ve destroyed the image, reputation and the name of The Hartford. When may we expect your resignation?”
The Hartford has received $3.4 billion in TARP funds. But even this amount of money won’t be enough to save jobs.
Looking For a Remote Underwriting Job? Good Luck.
EconomPic: Can We Inflate Our Way out of this Mess?
Looking for a remote underwriting job? Maybe you’re looking for any underwriting job. If the answer is “yes” please read this article on EconomPic. And if you’re a visual type, I’ve reproduced the graphics from the article.
Take Home Lesson – Plan B…now. Time to create a new and different future.

Scary stuff

Scarier stuff
Richard Lehman’s Blog – May 24 2009
CRF a Predictor in All-Cause Mortality
CRF is an acronym for cardiorespiratory fitness and NOT chronic renal failure in this analysis.
Question of the Day
So what should the mortality rating be for a first degree relative who inhabits the same dwelling of a schizophrenic with substance abuse?
Non-Glucose Metabolism Determinants in HgbA1c
Cardiovascular Disease, Neuropathy, and Retinopathy — Diabetes Care
In a study of 648 apparently healthy individuals, 12% had an elevated total A 1 level (measured in that study) not explained by measurement error or glucose intolerance and remaining in the same range over 3.5 years in 90% of those initially with high and in 68% of those initially with low baseline levels (1). There was no correlation with glucose tolerance, with caloric intake, or with physical activity, but A 1 level was associated with cigarette use and with clinically overt atherosclerosis, leading Dekker to conclude that “factors unrelated to glucose metabolism are the main determinants of A 1” in nondiabetic individuals, perhaps with bearing on risk of what are considered complications of diabetes.
LDL Treatment Goals
Nothing new here but worth taking a look at for refresher purposes.
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