AbstractObjectivePrior to the 2013 US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines for lung cancer screening, the American Cancer Society released interim guidance recommending physicians discuss lung cancer screening with high risk patients. We included a question on patient–provider discussions about lung cancer screening on a statewide population-based survey to establish baseline prevalence for surveillance and to identify subpopulation disparities.MethodsWe analyzed the 2012/2013 Kansas Adult Tobacco Survey to assess patient–provider discussions about lung cancer screening. Weighted prevalence estimates and adjusted odds ratios were calculated to examine characteristics associated with discussing screening.ResultsThe prevalence o...
Introduction: Few lung cancer screening decision aids have been tested in diverse populations. The s...
Background: Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in United States. A recent study using low dose ...
More patients die of lung cancer than breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers combined (1). After t...
AbstractObjectivePrior to the 2013 US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines for lung ca...
Computed tomography lung cancer screening reduces lung cancer mortality. However, screening is under...
Objective In 2013, the USPSTF issued a Grade B recommendation that long-term current and former s...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States; 148,869 lung cancer-associate...
Objective: The primary objective of this study was to estimate the percentage of individuals possibl...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the U.S. public’s attitude toward and knowledge of lung ca...
Background In 2013, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) began recommending lung cancer sc...
Introduction:Prior studies suggest overuse of nonrecommended lung cancer screening tests in U.S. com...
AbstractIntroductionTwo-thirds of patients in the United States with newly diagnosed lung cancer wou...
In 2013, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommended annual lung cancer screening wit...
Lung cancer has the highest mortality rate of any cancer in the United States, and is increasing in ...
In the United States, smoking causes preventable diseases, including lung cancer, which is the leadi...
Introduction: Few lung cancer screening decision aids have been tested in diverse populations. The s...
Background: Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in United States. A recent study using low dose ...
More patients die of lung cancer than breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers combined (1). After t...
AbstractObjectivePrior to the 2013 US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines for lung ca...
Computed tomography lung cancer screening reduces lung cancer mortality. However, screening is under...
Objective In 2013, the USPSTF issued a Grade B recommendation that long-term current and former s...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States; 148,869 lung cancer-associate...
Objective: The primary objective of this study was to estimate the percentage of individuals possibl...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the U.S. public’s attitude toward and knowledge of lung ca...
Background In 2013, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) began recommending lung cancer sc...
Introduction:Prior studies suggest overuse of nonrecommended lung cancer screening tests in U.S. com...
AbstractIntroductionTwo-thirds of patients in the United States with newly diagnosed lung cancer wou...
In 2013, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommended annual lung cancer screening wit...
Lung cancer has the highest mortality rate of any cancer in the United States, and is increasing in ...
In the United States, smoking causes preventable diseases, including lung cancer, which is the leadi...
Introduction: Few lung cancer screening decision aids have been tested in diverse populations. The s...
Background: Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in United States. A recent study using low dose ...
More patients die of lung cancer than breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers combined (1). After t...