BACKGROUND: Smoking cessation was examined among a subset of current smokers who were high-risk participants in the UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) pilot trial of low-dose CT screening. METHODS: High-risk individuals aged 50-75 years who completed baseline questionnaires were randomised to CT screening (intervention) or usual care (no screening control). Smoking habit was determined at baseline using self-report. Smokers were asked whether they had quit smoking since joining UKLS at short-term follow-up (2 weeks after baseline scan results or control assignment) and longer-term follow-up (up to 2 years after recruitment). Intention to treat (ITT) regression analyses were undertaken, adjusting for baseline lung cancer distress, trial site an...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2016.Background: Lung cancer kills more people than any oth...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Emphasizing the risk of lung cancer can encourage smoking cessation; howe...
BACKGROUND: The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LD...
Background Smoking cessation was examined among high-risk participants in the UK Lung Cancer Screeni...
Background: Optimising smoking cessation services within a low radiation-dose computed tomography (L...
Introduction: The National Lung Screening Trial has achieved a 7% reduction in total mortality with ...
BACKGROUND: Optimising smoking cessation services within a low radiation-dose computed tomography (L...
AbstractIntroductionThe National Lung Screening Trial has achieved a 7% reduction in total mortality...
Receiving a lung cancer computed tomography screening result might be a teachable moment for smoking...
Lung cancer continues to be one of the main causes of cancer death in Europe. Low-dose computed tomo...
Randomized-controlled trials have confirmed substantial reductions in lung cancer mortality with low...
Objectives: Lung cancer screening programmes offer an opportunity to address tobacco dependence in c...
Background: Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer in the UK (5-year survival < 13%). E...
The primary health benefits of cancer screening are realized by improved cancer-specific or overall ...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2016.Background: Lung cancer kills more people than any oth...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Emphasizing the risk of lung cancer can encourage smoking cessation; howe...
BACKGROUND: The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LD...
Background Smoking cessation was examined among high-risk participants in the UK Lung Cancer Screeni...
Background: Optimising smoking cessation services within a low radiation-dose computed tomography (L...
Introduction: The National Lung Screening Trial has achieved a 7% reduction in total mortality with ...
BACKGROUND: Optimising smoking cessation services within a low radiation-dose computed tomography (L...
AbstractIntroductionThe National Lung Screening Trial has achieved a 7% reduction in total mortality...
Receiving a lung cancer computed tomography screening result might be a teachable moment for smoking...
Lung cancer continues to be one of the main causes of cancer death in Europe. Low-dose computed tomo...
Randomized-controlled trials have confirmed substantial reductions in lung cancer mortality with low...
Objectives: Lung cancer screening programmes offer an opportunity to address tobacco dependence in c...
Background: Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer in the UK (5-year survival < 13%). E...
The primary health benefits of cancer screening are realized by improved cancer-specific or overall ...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2016.Background: Lung cancer kills more people than any oth...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Emphasizing the risk of lung cancer can encourage smoking cessation; howe...
BACKGROUND: The UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial is a randomised pilot trial of low-dose CT (LD...