Research Seminars

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Research Seminars gather a small number (20 to 100) of well-established and preferably young investigators to address scientific topics in depth and help break new ground. Research Seminars take place over two days in easy-to-reach European cities. They are scientific Seminars involving recently published work and research in progress. Participation is fully supported by the budget granted by the ERS.



Lung Cancer Screening: from Trial to Practice

The evidence on CT: lung cancer screening
(Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
PDF journal article, handout or slides
PDF journal article, handout or slides
The surgeon’s point of view
Herbert Decaluwé (Leuven, Belgium)
Slide presentation
Slide presentation
Blood biomarkers: ready for practice?
John Field (Liverpool, UK)
PDF journal article, handout or slides
PDF journal article, handout or slides
Risk assessment scores: a critical appraisal
Hans-Ulrich Kauczor (Heidelberg, Germany)
Slide presentation
Slide presentation
How to best target the hard-to-reach? The UK-experience?
Samantha Quaife (London, UK)
PDF journal article, handout or slides
PDF journal article, handout or slides
Public understanding and informed decision making: keys to a successful screening programme
David Ritchie (Brussels, Belgium)
Slide presentationPDF journal article, handout or slides
Slide presentationPDF journal article, handout or slides
Artificial Intelligence: an extra clinician we can not ignore
Bram Van Ginneken (Utrecht, Netherlands)
PDF journal article, handout or slides
PDF journal article, handout or slides
Participation in screening: lessons learned from the past
Guido Van Hal (Antwerp, Belgium)
Slide presentation
Slide presentation