Emphysema is one of three main lung pathologies in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, along with chronic bronchitis and small airway obstruction. The diagnosis is based on detection of low attenuation areas in lung tissue on chest Computed Tomography, either visual by a radiologist, or automatic by the applied Computed Tomography software. Results of the studies on the association between emphysema and lung cancer incidence are mixed. Many studies have demonstrated, that chronic lung diseases, like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, are associated with lung cancer morbidity. There is also evidence, that emphysema can be related with worse prognosis in patients with detected lung cancer. In this review article we aim to summarize current knowledge about emphysema detection and evaluation on Computed Tomography, both quantitative and qualitative. We also summarize current data on correlation between emphysema and lung cancer, as well as its potential use in selecting patients, who would most benefit from lung cancer screening.
Keywords: COPD; Emphysema; LDCT; Lung cancer.
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