For low dose CT lung cancer screening to be effective in curbing disease mortality, efforts are needed to overcome barriers to awareness and facilitate uptake of the current evidence-based screening guidelines. A sequential mixed-methods approach was employed to design a screening campaign utilizing messages developed from community focus groups, followed by implementation of the outreach campaign intervention in two high-risk Kentucky regions. This study reports on rates of awareness and screening in intervention regions, as compared to a control region
Funding: The LUNGSCOT study is funded by the Chief Scientists Office of the Scottish Government, ref...
PURPOSE: Lung cancer screening saves lives, but implementation is challenging. We evaluated two appr...
Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer in the UK (5-year survival < 13%). Early diagnos...
Purpose: The authors describe a rural community hospital’s approach to lung cancer screening using l...
The burden of lung cancer in the United States is staggering, with more Americans dying from lung ca...
The Lung Cancer Research Foundation has stated that lung cancer is one of the leading causes of deat...
Lung cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in men and women in the United States and the overal...
Lung cancer has the highest mortality rate of any cancer in the United States, and is increasing in ...
Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer combined. Nevertheless, ...
We report baseline results of a community-based, targeted, low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening ...
The Role of Low Dose CT in Diagnosing Lung Cancer Student Researcher: Hailey Colabelli Faculty Advis...
This work was funded by the Chief Scientist Office (COBELT co-design study).Background: Lung cancer ...
Abstract Lung cancer was ranked as the second most common cancer diagnosed in 2020 and had the highe...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Europe and around the world. Although available...
Background: Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in United States. A recent study using low dose ...
Funding: The LUNGSCOT study is funded by the Chief Scientists Office of the Scottish Government, ref...
PURPOSE: Lung cancer screening saves lives, but implementation is challenging. We evaluated two appr...
Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer in the UK (5-year survival < 13%). Early diagnos...
Purpose: The authors describe a rural community hospital’s approach to lung cancer screening using l...
The burden of lung cancer in the United States is staggering, with more Americans dying from lung ca...
The Lung Cancer Research Foundation has stated that lung cancer is one of the leading causes of deat...
Lung cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in men and women in the United States and the overal...
Lung cancer has the highest mortality rate of any cancer in the United States, and is increasing in ...
Lung cancer causes more deaths than breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer combined. Nevertheless, ...
We report baseline results of a community-based, targeted, low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening ...
The Role of Low Dose CT in Diagnosing Lung Cancer Student Researcher: Hailey Colabelli Faculty Advis...
This work was funded by the Chief Scientist Office (COBELT co-design study).Background: Lung cancer ...
Abstract Lung cancer was ranked as the second most common cancer diagnosed in 2020 and had the highe...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in Europe and around the world. Although available...
Background: Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in United States. A recent study using low dose ...
Funding: The LUNGSCOT study is funded by the Chief Scientists Office of the Scottish Government, ref...
PURPOSE: Lung cancer screening saves lives, but implementation is challenging. We evaluated two appr...
Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer in the UK (5-year survival < 13%). Early diagnos...