Background: Recent evidence suggests that screening with low dose computed tomography (LDCT) scans significantly reduces mortality from lung cancer. However, optimal methods to identify potentially eligible patients in primary care are not known. Using brief electronic screening forms administered prior to a primary care visit is a strategy to identify high risk, asymptomatic patients eligible for LDCT screening. The objective of this study was to compare the acceptability and feasibility of using brief electronic versus paper screening forms to identify eligible patients at high risk of developing lung cancer in primary care.Methods: A mixed method pilot comparative study was conducted in primary care. Practices were allocated to an elec...
This review provides an update on lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) and...
Historically, most lung cancers were detected at late stages (30% are stage III and 40% are stage IV...
PURPOSE: Lung cancer screening saves lives, but implementation is challenging. We evaluated two appr...
This study was funded by The Ontario Cancer Screening Research Network.Background: Recent evidence ...
Abstract Background Recent evidence suggests that scr...
Soon after the National Lung Screening Trial, organizations began to endorse low-dose computed tomog...
Abstract Lung cancer was ranked as the second most common cancer diagnosed in 2020 and had the highe...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of malignancy related death in the United States. A significan...
Question Screening with low dose computed tomography (LDCT) reduces lung-cancer mortality; however, ...
Abstract Background The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued recommendations...
International audienceTwo large randomized controlled trials (NLST, NELSON) revealed a significant d...
The most common cause of mortality from malignancy is lung cancer. Unfortunately the overwhelming ma...
BACKGROUND:Early detection of lung cancer is crucial as the prognosis depends on the disease stage. ...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2016.Background: Lung cancer kills more people than any oth...
INTRODUCTION: National guidelines call for annual lung cancer screening for high-risk smokers using ...
This review provides an update on lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) and...
Historically, most lung cancers were detected at late stages (30% are stage III and 40% are stage IV...
PURPOSE: Lung cancer screening saves lives, but implementation is challenging. We evaluated two appr...
This study was funded by The Ontario Cancer Screening Research Network.Background: Recent evidence ...
Abstract Background Recent evidence suggests that scr...
Soon after the National Lung Screening Trial, organizations began to endorse low-dose computed tomog...
Abstract Lung cancer was ranked as the second most common cancer diagnosed in 2020 and had the highe...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of malignancy related death in the United States. A significan...
Question Screening with low dose computed tomography (LDCT) reduces lung-cancer mortality; however, ...
Abstract Background The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued recommendations...
International audienceTwo large randomized controlled trials (NLST, NELSON) revealed a significant d...
The most common cause of mortality from malignancy is lung cancer. Unfortunately the overwhelming ma...
BACKGROUND:Early detection of lung cancer is crucial as the prognosis depends on the disease stage. ...
© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2016.Background: Lung cancer kills more people than any oth...
INTRODUCTION: National guidelines call for annual lung cancer screening for high-risk smokers using ...
This review provides an update on lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) and...
Historically, most lung cancers were detected at late stages (30% are stage III and 40% are stage IV...
PURPOSE: Lung cancer screening saves lives, but implementation is challenging. We evaluated two appr...