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Improving lung cancer screening: An equitable strategy through a tobacco treatment clinic

Galiatsatos, Panagis ; Schreiber, Raiza ; Green, Kamala ; Shah, Rohan ; Lee, Hans ; Feller-Kopman, David ; Yarmus, Lonny ; Thiboutot, Jeffrey ; Lin, Cheng Ting ; Kanarek, Norma

Preventive medicine reports, 2021-12, Vol.24, p.101558-101558, Article 101558 [Periódico revisado por pares]

United States: Elsevier Inc

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    Improving lung cancer screening: An equitable strategy through a tobacco treatment clinic
  • Autor: Galiatsatos, Panagis ; Schreiber, Raiza ; Green, Kamala ; Shah, Rohan ; Lee, Hans ; Feller-Kopman, David ; Yarmus, Lonny ; Thiboutot, Jeffrey ; Lin, Cheng Ting ; Kanarek, Norma
  • Assuntos: Health equity ; Lung cancer screening ; Regular ; Tobacco
  • É parte de: Preventive medicine reports, 2021-12, Vol.24, p.101558-101558, Article 101558
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  • Descrição: Annual screening with low dose chest tomography has been adopted for those at high risk to aid in the early detection of lung cancer. In addition to screening, it is recommended that such persons receive evidence-based smoking-cessation. However, both lung cancer screening and evidence-based smoking-cessation strategies are underutilized in the US. We review the impact of a dedicated Tobacco Treatment Clinic (TTC), delivering evidence-based smoking cessation strategies, on lung cancer screening enrollment. Patients of the TTC, aged 50 years or older, having a minimum 20-pack-year smoking history were included. All patients had records reviewed to see if they had received lung cancer screening; if their lung cancer screening was achieved through the TTC, this was documented as “initial screening” versus “continued screening or surveillance”. Sociodemographic variables were collected as well. As for results, between January 2019 to February 2020, 92 patients enrolled in the TTC and fulfilled criteria for lung cancer screening. The mean age was 65.7 ± 8.3 years old, with 58 (63.0%) of the patients being female. Seventy-five (81.5%) patients were African American. Of the 92, 68 (73.9%) patients had lung cancer screening, with 51 patients receiving their first lung cancer screening scan through the TTC. In conclusion, through enrollment in a dedicated TTC, a significant proportion of patients were able to access lung cancer screening for the first time. Further, many of these patients were of minority status. Having a dedicated TTC may improve current health equity gaps in lung cancer screenings in certain US populations.
  • Editor: United States: Elsevier Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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