These Abstract Scholarship Awards have been funded by the American Thoracic Society
Jonathan Angotti, MD
Medical University of South Carolina
Abstract Title: Variation In Adherence To Lung Cancer Screening In A Hybrid Lung Cancer Screening Program: Centralization Is Key To Improvement
William Atchley, MD, PhD
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract Title: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-related Pneumonitis In Lung Cancer: A Retrospective Multi-site Assessment Of Real-world Incidence, Risk-factors, And Management Practices
Xavier Fonseca Fuentes, MD
Mayo Clinic
Abstract Title: How Accurate Is Clinical Staging For Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma?
Barbara Hamilton, MD
UCSF
Abstract Title: Everybody Must Get Scanned? Molecular Risk Stratification May Limit The Need For CT Surveillance Following Surgical Resection Of Early-stage Non-squamous, Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Grady Hedstrom, MD
OHSU
Abstract Title: Radiologists’ Adherence To Nodule Surveillance Guidelines In Two Health Care Systems
Michael Kammer, PhD
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Abstract Title: Biomarker Informed Management Of Indeterminate Pulmonary Nodules With A Combined Clinical, Blood And Imaging-based Biomarker Strategy
Shinsuke Kitazawa, MD
University of Tsukuba
Abstract Title: Pulmonary Emphysema Quantification And Its Value In Predicting Respiratory Complications After Lung Surgery
Axel Masquelin, PhD
University of Vermont
Abstract Title: Radiomics In Deep Learning - Feature Augmentation For Lung Cancer Prediction
Adam Pennycuick, MRCP(UK), MBBS
University College London
Abstract Title: Immune Surveillance In Clinical Regression Of Pre-invasive Squamous Cell Lung Cancer
David Wenger, MD
Uni of Washington
Abstract Title: Factors Associated With Incorrect Identification Of Lung Cancer Screening Follow-up Recommendations And Association With Adherence