Despite guidelines recommending annual low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening for lung cancer, uptake remains low due to the perceived complexity of initiating and maintaining a clinical program—problems that likely magnify in underserved populations. We conducted a survey of community providers at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in Santa Clara County, California, to evaluate provider-related factors that affect adherence. We then compared these findings to academic providers’ (APs) LDCT screening knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes at an academic referral center in the same county. The 4 FQHCs enrolled care for 80 000 patients largely of minority descent and insured by Medi-Cal. Of the 75 FQHC providers (FQHCPs), 36 (48%)...
Numerous organizations, including the United States Preventive Services Task Force, recommend annual...
Computed tomography lung cancer screening reduces lung cancer mortality. However, screening is under...
More patients die of lung cancer than breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers combined (1). After t...
Despite guidelines recommending annual low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening for lung cancer...
IntroductionOn the basis of results from the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST), national guidelin...
Soon after the National Lung Screening Trial, organizations began to endorse low-dose computed tomog...
INTRODUCTION: National guidelines call for annual lung cancer screening for high-risk smokers using ...
Louise M Henderson,1 Laura M Jones,1 Mary W Marsh,1 Alison T Brenner,2,3 Adam O Goldstein,4 Thad S B...
Context: Lung cancer screening is a relatively newly recommended preventive service. We have observ...
BACKGROUND In response to the National Lung Screening Trial, numerous professional organizations pub...
The burden of lung cancer in the United States is staggering, with more Americans dying from lung ca...
Question Screening with low dose computed tomography (LDCT) reduces lung-cancer mortality; however, ...
We describe the characteristics of individuals being screened in community settings including factor...
Lung cancer specialists play an important role in designing and implementing lung cancer screening. ...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of malignancy related death in the United States. A significan...
Numerous organizations, including the United States Preventive Services Task Force, recommend annual...
Computed tomography lung cancer screening reduces lung cancer mortality. However, screening is under...
More patients die of lung cancer than breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers combined (1). After t...
Despite guidelines recommending annual low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening for lung cancer...
IntroductionOn the basis of results from the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST), national guidelin...
Soon after the National Lung Screening Trial, organizations began to endorse low-dose computed tomog...
INTRODUCTION: National guidelines call for annual lung cancer screening for high-risk smokers using ...
Louise M Henderson,1 Laura M Jones,1 Mary W Marsh,1 Alison T Brenner,2,3 Adam O Goldstein,4 Thad S B...
Context: Lung cancer screening is a relatively newly recommended preventive service. We have observ...
BACKGROUND In response to the National Lung Screening Trial, numerous professional organizations pub...
The burden of lung cancer in the United States is staggering, with more Americans dying from lung ca...
Question Screening with low dose computed tomography (LDCT) reduces lung-cancer mortality; however, ...
We describe the characteristics of individuals being screened in community settings including factor...
Lung cancer specialists play an important role in designing and implementing lung cancer screening. ...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of malignancy related death in the United States. A significan...
Numerous organizations, including the United States Preventive Services Task Force, recommend annual...
Computed tomography lung cancer screening reduces lung cancer mortality. However, screening is under...
More patients die of lung cancer than breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers combined (1). After t...