BACKGROUND: Many countries are introducing low-dose computed tomography screening programmes for people at high risk of lung cancer. Effective communication strategies that convey risks and benefits, including unfamiliar concepts and outcome probabilities based on population risk are critical to achieving informed choice and mitigating inequalities in uptake. METHODS: This study investigated the acceptability of an aspect of NHS England's communication strategy in the form of a leaflet that was used to invite and inform eligible adults about the Targeted Lung Health Check (TLHC) programme. Acceptability was assessed in terms of how individuals engaged with, comprehended, and responded to the leaflet. Semi-structured, 'think aloud' interview...
The LUNGSCOT study is funded by the Chief Scientists Office of the Scottish Government, reference HI...
Objectives: Low-Dose Computed Tomography (LDCT) screening for lung cancer can result in several pot...
Introduction: Targeted lung cancer screening is effective in reducing lung cancer and all-cause mor...
Background: Many countries are introducing low-dose computed tomography screening programmes for pe...
Background Many countries are introducing low-dose computed tomography screening programmes for peo...
Abstract Background Many countries are introducing low‐dose computed tomography screening programmes...
Although there is now strong evidence for the efficacy of low-radiation dose computed tomography in...
This work was funded by the Chief Scientist Office (COBELT co-design study).Background: Lung cancer ...
Funding: The LUNGSCOT study is funded by the Chief Scientists Office of the Scottish Government, ref...
Introduction: Targeted lung cancer screening is effective in reducing lung cancer and all-cause mort...
BACKGROUND: Participation in low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening offered in the trial context h...
Question Screening with low dose computed tomography (LDCT) reduces lung-cancer mortality; however, ...
The LUNGSCOT study is funded by the Chief Scientists Office of the Scottish Government, reference HI...
Objectives: Low-Dose Computed Tomography (LDCT) screening for lung cancer can result in several pot...
Introduction: Targeted lung cancer screening is effective in reducing lung cancer and all-cause mor...
Background: Many countries are introducing low-dose computed tomography screening programmes for pe...
Background Many countries are introducing low-dose computed tomography screening programmes for peo...
Abstract Background Many countries are introducing low‐dose computed tomography screening programmes...
Although there is now strong evidence for the efficacy of low-radiation dose computed tomography in...
This work was funded by the Chief Scientist Office (COBELT co-design study).Background: Lung cancer ...
Funding: The LUNGSCOT study is funded by the Chief Scientists Office of the Scottish Government, ref...
Introduction: Targeted lung cancer screening is effective in reducing lung cancer and all-cause mort...
BACKGROUND: Participation in low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening offered in the trial context h...
Question Screening with low dose computed tomography (LDCT) reduces lung-cancer mortality; however, ...
The LUNGSCOT study is funded by the Chief Scientists Office of the Scottish Government, reference HI...
Objectives: Low-Dose Computed Tomography (LDCT) screening for lung cancer can result in several pot...
Introduction: Targeted lung cancer screening is effective in reducing lung cancer and all-cause mor...