Funding: Dundee Cancer Centre Development Fund. Oncimmune Ltd. and Chief Scientist Office, Scottish Government funded the ECLS Study.Background: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits for smoking-related disease and improve cost-effectiveness of screening. Little is known about how smokers respond to lung cancer screening and how this impacts smoking behaviour. We aimed to understand how lung cancer screening influences individual motivations about smoking, including in those who have stopped smoking since screening. Methods: Thirty one long-term smokers aged 51–74 took part in semi-structured interviews about smoking. They had been screened with the EarlyCDT-Lung Test (13 positive result; 1...
Background: Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. Screen-detected abnorm...
In the United States, smoking causes preventable diseases, including lung cancer, which is the leadi...
Participation is key to the success of cancer screening. Identifying the reasons for nonparticipatio...
Background: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
BACKGROUND: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
Background: There is little evidence that lung cancer screening prompts smoking cessation in screen...
Background: Routine screening for lung cancer in high risk groups (characterised by age and smoking ...
Introduction: There is limited research exploring how smoking cessation treatment should be implemen...
Introduction There is limited research exploring how smoking cessation treatment should be implemen...
Objectives: Lung cancer screening programmes offer an opportunity to address tobacco dependence in c...
Background/Aims: We interviewed current smokers offered lung cancer screening as part of a demonstra...
Background. Lung cancer screening with annual low-dose computed tomography is relatively new for lo...
BACKGROUND Lung cancer screening may provide a new opportunity for attempts to quit among smokers or...
BACKGROUND: While discussion continues over the future implementation of lung cancer screening, low ...
Background: Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. Screen-detected abnorm...
In the United States, smoking causes preventable diseases, including lung cancer, which is the leadi...
Participation is key to the success of cancer screening. Identifying the reasons for nonparticipatio...
Background: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
BACKGROUND: The promotion of smoking cessation within lung cancer screening could lead to benefits f...
Background: There is little evidence that lung cancer screening prompts smoking cessation in screen...
Background: Routine screening for lung cancer in high risk groups (characterised by age and smoking ...
Introduction: There is limited research exploring how smoking cessation treatment should be implemen...
Introduction There is limited research exploring how smoking cessation treatment should be implemen...
Objectives: Lung cancer screening programmes offer an opportunity to address tobacco dependence in c...
Background/Aims: We interviewed current smokers offered lung cancer screening as part of a demonstra...
Background. Lung cancer screening with annual low-dose computed tomography is relatively new for lo...
BACKGROUND Lung cancer screening may provide a new opportunity for attempts to quit among smokers or...
BACKGROUND: While discussion continues over the future implementation of lung cancer screening, low ...
Background: Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. Screen-detected abnorm...
In the United States, smoking causes preventable diseases, including lung cancer, which is the leadi...
Participation is key to the success of cancer screening. Identifying the reasons for nonparticipatio...