Lung Cancer Screening Software
Nelson+ is a lung cancer screening software platform designed for population-based screening programmes, supporting invitation, risk assessment, imaging workflows, reporting, and follow-up in live clinical environments.

Dedicated platform for lung cancer screening programmes
Nelson+ is a dedicated lung cancer screening software platform developed by RADventure. It supports population-based lung cancer screening programmes in real-world clinical delivery, from pilot studies through to national-scale implementation.
Nelson+ was developed in close collaboration with the iDNA Group. The platform functions as a lung cancer data management system, enabling structured workflows, programme oversight, and audit-ready reporting.
Proven in clinical practice
Today, Nelson+ is actively used within the 4-IN-THE-LUNG-RUN programme and has been implemented across more than seven live screening sites. The platform is used as a lung cancer screening management system within the NHS National Lung Cancer Screening Programme.
Nelson+ supports the full lung cancer screening pathway within a single integrated system, including population identification, risk assessment, imaging workflows, reporting, follow-up, and outcomes tracking.
Built for scale and governance
Programme-level oversight
Real-time visibility of screening activity and outcomes across the entire programme, supporting operational control and timely clinical and management decisions.
Performance and equity monitoring
Continuous monitoring of participation, equity, and conversion metrics, enabling commissioners and providers to identify variation, address gaps, and improve uptake.
Longitudinal data and governance
Data capture aligned with reporting requirements, with longitudinal tracking, incidental findings, and SRM workflow to support clinical safety and governance.
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Nelson+ operates as an independent product with its own dedicated website and roadmap. Curious to learn more about Nelson+ and its use in live lung cancer screening programmes?
