Smoking cessation in lung cancer screening: can a smartphone help?Francesco PistelliClaudia MeschiLaura CarrozziThe Lancet Regional Health - Europe
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Up to half of people who attend for lung cancer screening currently smoke and offering them support to quit at the time of attendance is an ideal opportunity to maximize the chance of successful quitting. In this study, researchers offered 2,150 people who attended a lung cancer screening progr...
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A lung cancer screening setting has been advocated as an excellent opportunity to provide smoking cessation information, since participation in screening provides the opportunity to reach smokers with smoking cessation information and smokers who participate in lung cancer screening are more likely to ...
et al. A risk prediction model for selecting high-risk population for computed tomography lung cancer screening in China. Lung Cancer 163, 27–34 (2022). Article PubMed Google Scholar Mezzoiuso, A. G., Odone, A., Signorelli, C. & Russo, A. G. Association between smoking and cancers ...
Smokers were less likely to be willing to consider computed tomography screening for lung cancer (71.2% (current smokers) v 87.6% (never smokers) odds ratio (OR) 0.48; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.32 to 0.71). More never smokers as opposed to current smokers believed that the risk of ...
annually and more than a third of these individuals likely qualifying for lung cancer screening,6 it is increasingly important to recognize the essential role of the primary care system as a gateway to lung cancer screening for the majority of the screening-eligible population. We believe that a...