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521 Improving Lung Cancer Service Delivery - Virtual Lung Nodule Clinics Are Feasible and Cost-effective/ S. Proctor, Bedford Park, Australia 522 Lung Cancer in Nonsmokers- a Risk Factor Analysis/ D. Albano, Stony Brook, NY 523 Biases in Lung Cancer Screening: Demographic Characteristics of Databases Used in Construction of Lung Cancer Risk Models/ M. Shen, Boston, MA 524 Correlation Between Lung Cancer Type and Histopathological Grade With the Likelihood of Metastasis: A SEER Analysis/ S. M Fahmawi, Johnson City, TN 525 Correlation Between Lung Cancer Subtypes and the Primary Tumor Location With the Likelihood of Metastasis: A SEER Analysis/ S. M Fahmawi, Johnson City, TN

517 Poor Lung Cancer Screening Outcomes Was Associated With Chronic Bronchitis in a National Lung Screening Trial Subgroup (n=18,463)/ R.J. Scott, Auckland, New Zealand 518 Incidental Thyroid Findings in Low-dose Computed Tomographic Scans for Lung Cancer Screening: Prevalence and Subsequent Evaluation/ A. Meng, Philadelphia, PA 519 Increasing Lung Cancer Screening Awareness in a High-risk Population/ C. Kapp, Chicago, IL 520 Retrospective Cohort Assessing Incidence of Pneumonitis Among Patients With COPD Treated With

an Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor at a Single Institution/ L.M. Khoury, Winston-Salem, NC

4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY AWARDS SESSSION Walter E. Washington Convention Center Hall E (Level 2)

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Amberson Lecture The Amberson Lecture recognizes major lifetime contributions to clinical or basic research that have advanced our fundamental understanding of the basic, translational, or clinical approaches to respiratory disease, critical illness, or sleep disorders. This award also recognizes exemplary professionalism, collegiality and citizenship through mentorship and leadership in the ATS community. The Lecture is given in honor of James Burns Amberson, an international authority on chest disease and tuberculosis. Lecturer: Zea Borok, MBChB, ATSF, Del Mar, CA Lecturer Title: Type I, Type II and Everything in Between: Unlocking the Plasticity of Alveolar Epithelial Cells Trudeau Medal The Trudeau Medalist is an individual with lifelong major contributions to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of lung disease, critical illness, or sleep disorders through leadership in research, education, or clinical care. The Trudeau Medal is the highest honor bestowed by the ATS and is given in honor of Edward Livingston Trudeau, a founder and the first president of the American Lung Association. Awardee: J. Randall Curtis, MD, MPH, Seattle, WA Distinguished Achievement Award The Distinguished Achievement Award is given to individuals who have made outstanding major contributions that advance the missions of the American Thoracic Society. The Award recognizes the substantial contributions to prevention, diagnosis and treatment of lung disease, critical illness, or sleep disorders through advocacy, training, and mentorship. This award recognizes one major accomplishment or cumulative impact on the field. Awardees: Jennifer L. Taylor-Cousar, MD, MSc, ATSF, Denver, CO Sharron J. Crowder, PhD, RN, ATSF, Fishers, IN

ATS 2023 • Washington, DC

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