A Korean delegation recently visited the University to learn more about lung screening in the UK.
The group, consisting of health, science and government representatives from the Korean Lung Cancer Screening Project, met with Professor John Field to discuss the introduction of early detection lung cancer screening using low-dose computed tomography (CT scans).
They also heard more about the production and use of lung cancer risk prediction models such as MyLungRisk, which was used in the UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial as part of the Healthy Lung Project run by Liverpool CCG.
Professor Field, who leads the UKLS trial, said: “As part of an interesting and informative meeting, we also learnt about steps being taken in Korea to address implementation of Lung Cancer Screening and discussed some of the challenges around patient selection, radiology, lung nodule management and differences in lung cancer epidemiology.”
The delegation included:
- Ms Haerea Kim, Senior Deputy Director, Ministry of Health and Welfare
- Professor Seung Eun Jung, Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
- Dr Yeol Kim, Professor of Graduate school of Cancer Science and Policy (GCSP), Senior Researcher, Cancer Early Detection Branch, National Cancer Control Institute, PI of Korean Lung Cancer Screening Project, Korean National Cancer Center
- Professor Won Chul Lee, Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea
- Dr Mina Suh, Chief, Cancer Early Detection Branch, National Cancer Control Institute, Korean National Cancer Center
- Ms Jungyi Ki, Assistant Director, Ministry of Health and Welfare
- Dr Jae Ho Lee, Postdoctoral fellow, Cancer Early Detection Branch, National Cancer Control Institute, Korean National Cancer Center