Study incorporates genetics with smoking history to identify high-risk smokers for lung cancer screening

A study by Vanderbilt researchers that analyzed both smoking history and genetic risk variants for lung cancer supports modifying current guidelines to include additional smokers for lung cancer screening.

The study, published Feb. 26 in Carcinogenesis, also suggests that genetic risks identified in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) could be considered to further identify which smokers should undergo lung screens at an earlier age.