Introduction Low uptake of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screening by high-risk groups compromises its effectiveness and equity as a population-level early detection strategy. Numerous psychological factors are implicated qualitatively or retrospectively, but prospective data are needed to validate their associations with uptake behaviour and specify psychological targets for intervention. Methods A prospective, longitudinal cohort study examining psychological correlates of lung cancer screening uptake. Ever smokers (aged 55-77) were invited to a Lung Health Check at which LDCT screening was offered through the SUMMIT Study; a multi-centre screening implementation trial. One week after their screening invitation, 44,00...
BACKGROUND:Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) of the chest for lung cancer screening of heavy smoke...
Objectives: To determine the psychological response (thoughts, perceptions and affect) to a diagno...
Objectives: To determine the psychological response (thoughts, perceptions and affect) to a diagnosi...
Introduction Low uptake of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screening by high-risk g...
Objective This study aimed to examine the relationship between pre-screening expectations and psycho...
Background Previous studies of psychological burden in low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening tria...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality globally, responsible for an estimated 1.76 mil...
BACKGROUND: Research implicates psychological factors in low uptake of lung cancer screening. We dev...
Background The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LDC...
Background: Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. It is currently recommen...
BACKGROUND: The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LD...
BACKGROUND: The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LD...
Background: The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LD...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) of the chest for lung cancer screening ...
National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment programme, grant reference no. H...
BACKGROUND:Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) of the chest for lung cancer screening of heavy smoke...
Objectives: To determine the psychological response (thoughts, perceptions and affect) to a diagno...
Objectives: To determine the psychological response (thoughts, perceptions and affect) to a diagnosi...
Introduction Low uptake of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screening by high-risk g...
Objective This study aimed to examine the relationship between pre-screening expectations and psycho...
Background Previous studies of psychological burden in low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening tria...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality globally, responsible for an estimated 1.76 mil...
BACKGROUND: Research implicates psychological factors in low uptake of lung cancer screening. We dev...
Background The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LDC...
Background: Lung cancer screening can reduce lung cancer mortality by 20%. It is currently recommen...
BACKGROUND: The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LD...
BACKGROUND: The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LD...
Background: The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LD...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) of the chest for lung cancer screening ...
National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment programme, grant reference no. H...
BACKGROUND:Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) of the chest for lung cancer screening of heavy smoke...
Objectives: To determine the psychological response (thoughts, perceptions and affect) to a diagno...
Objectives: To determine the psychological response (thoughts, perceptions and affect) to a diagnosi...