中国国家癌症筛查(chance)试验和断层合成乳房x线成像筛查试验(TMIST)的设计考虑和挑战。

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本文探讨了旨在推进癌症筛查研究的中国国家癌症筛查试验(chance)和断层合成乳房x线成像筛查试验(TMIST)的设计考虑和遇到的障碍。在开展以人群为基础的癌症筛查项目之前,重要的是要确信筛查过程和由此产生的干预措施的潜在益处大于危害,这是一项道德要求,因为积极受邀参加项目的人相对健康。大型随机筛选试验提供了关于利弊平衡的最有力、直接的证据。癌症筛查项目的实施涉及一系列步骤,其结果受疾病流行程度、卫生保健系统内有效治疗的可用性以及目标人群的接受程度等因素的影响,所有这些因素在各国之间可能存在很大差异。本文探讨了这些因素如何影响肺癌和结直肠癌的chance试验以及乳腺癌的TMIST试验的设计和统计方法。我们讨论了基本原理、目标、终点定义、试验设计和样本量考虑因素,强调了不同环境下的挑战和机遇。最终,我们的目标是促进合作,并制定科学可靠、对全球不同人群实际有效的筛查策略。
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Design considerations and challenges in the CHinA National CancEr Screening (CHANCES) trial and Tomosynthesis Mammographic Imaging Screening Trial (TMIST).

This paper explores the design considerations and hurdles encountered by the CHinA National CancEr Screening (CHANCES) Trial and the Tomosynthesis Mammographic Imaging Screening Trial (TMIST), both aimed at advancing cancer screening research. Before population-based cancer screening programs are launched, it is important to have confidence that the potential benefits of the screening process and resulting interventions outweigh harms, an ethical imperative because the people actively invited into the programs are relatively healthy. Large randomized screening trials provide the strongest, direct evidence regarding the balance of benefits and harms. The implementation of cancer screening programs involves a series of steps, with outcomes influenced by factors such as the prevalence of the disease, availability of effective treatment within the health-care system, and acceptance by the target population-all of which may vary considerably from country to country. This paper examines how these factors shaped the design and statistical approach of the CHANCES Trial for lung and colorectal cancers and the TMIST trial for breast cancer. We discuss the rationale, objectives, endpoint definitions, trial designs, and sample size considerations, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities presented in different settings. Ultimately, the goal is to foster collaboration and develop screening strategies that are scientifically robust and practically effective for diverse populations worldwide.

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