Background: Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. Screen-detected abnormalities may provide teachable moments for smoking cessation. This study assesses impact of pulmonary nodule detection on smoking behaviours within the first UK trial of a novel auto-antibody test, followed by chest x-ray and serial CT scanning for early detection of lung cancer (Early Cancer Detection Test–Lung Cancer Scotland Study). Methods: Test-positive participants completed questionnaires on smoking behaviours at baseline, 1, 3 and 6 months. Logistic regression compared outcomes between nodule (n = 95) and normal CT groups (n = 174) at 3 and 6 months follow-up. Results: No significant differences were found between the nodule an...
Background: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
Funding: Dundee Cancer Centre Development Fund. Oncimmune Ltd. and Chief Scientist Office, Scottish ...
BACKGROUND: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
Background Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. Screen-detected abnormali...
This work was supported by a National Institute for Health Research School for Primary Care Research...
Background: Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. Screen-detected abnormali...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Emphasizing the risk of lung cancer can encourage smoking cessation; howe...
Background: There is little evidence that lung cancer screening prompts smoking cessation in screen...
BACKGROUND: Smoking cessation was examined among a subset of current smokers who were high-risk part...
Background Smoking cessation was examined among high-risk participants in the UK Lung Cancer Screeni...
Background/Aims: We interviewed current smokers offered lung cancer screening as part of a demonstra...
Background: Routine screening for lung cancer in high risk groups (characterised by age and smoking ...
Background Lung cancer screening may provide a new opportunity for attempts to quit among smokers or...
Background: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
Funding: Dundee Cancer Centre Development Fund. Oncimmune Ltd. and Chief Scientist Office, Scottish ...
BACKGROUND: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
Background Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. Screen-detected abnormali...
This work was supported by a National Institute for Health Research School for Primary Care Research...
Background: Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. Screen-detected abnormali...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Emphasizing the risk of lung cancer can encourage smoking cessation; howe...
Background: There is little evidence that lung cancer screening prompts smoking cessation in screen...
BACKGROUND: Smoking cessation was examined among a subset of current smokers who were high-risk part...
Background Smoking cessation was examined among high-risk participants in the UK Lung Cancer Screeni...
Background/Aims: We interviewed current smokers offered lung cancer screening as part of a demonstra...
Background: Routine screening for lung cancer in high risk groups (characterised by age and smoking ...
Background Lung cancer screening may provide a new opportunity for attempts to quit among smokers or...
Background: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
Funding: Dundee Cancer Centre Development Fund. Oncimmune Ltd. and Chief Scientist Office, Scottish ...
BACKGROUND: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...