Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in Europe. While smoking is a major risk factor, many patients develop lung cancer without clear or well-quantified exposure history. Current screening approaches rely primarily on imaging (low-dose CT), which can be costly, resource-intensive, and associated with overdiagnosis.
LUCIA (Lung Cancer Risk Identification and Assessment) aims to improve the understanding and quantification of lung cancer risk by integrating multiple complementary domains: personal and lifestyle factors, environmental exposures, and biological responses at molecular and cellular levels. The project develops and validates a multimodal “LUCIA toolbox” combining non-invasive sensing technologies, artificial intelligence (AI)-based risk modelling, large-scale clinical datasets, and socio-ethical guidance.
LUCIA does not implement screening programmes directly. Instead, it provides scientifically validated methods, interoperable datasets, and decision-support tools that may inform future evidence-based prevention, screening, and early detection strategies.