Lung cancer screening and smoking cessation clinical trials. SCALE (smoking cessation within the context of lung cancer screening) collaboration

AM Joseph, AJ Rothman, D Almirall… - American journal of …, 2018 - atsjournals.org
National recommendations for lung cancer screening for former and current smokers aged
55–80 years with a 30–pack-year smoking history create demand to implement efficient and …

Pairing smoking‐cessation services with lung cancer screening: a clinical guideline from the Association for the Treatment of Tobacco Use and Dependence and the …

LM Fucito, S Czabafy, PS Hendricks, C Kotsen… - Cancer, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Smoking cessation is crucial for reducing cancer risk and premature mortality. The US
Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has recommended annual lung cancer screening …

Barriers to uptake among high-risk individuals declining participation in lung cancer screening: a mixed methods analysis of the UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) …

N Ali, KJ Lifford, B Carter, F McRonald, G Yadegarfar… - BMJ open, 2015 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective The current study aimed to identify the barriers to participation among high-risk
individuals in the UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) pilot trial. Setting The UKLS pilot trial …

Assessing tobacco use by cancer patients and facilitating cessation: an American Association for Cancer Research policy statement

BA Toll, TH Brandon, ER Gritz, GW Warren… - Clinical Cancer …, 2013 - AACR
When diagnosed with cancer, patients can immediately make a meaningful positive impact
on their health by stopping their tobacco use. Scientific evidence clearly shows that tobacco …

Risk perceptions among participants undergoing lung cancer screening: baseline results from the National Lung Screening Trial

ER Park, JS Ostroff, W Rakowski… - Annals of Behavioral …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Background Lung cancer screening could present a “teachable moment” for promoting
smoking cessation and relapse prevention. Understanding the risk perceptions of older …

Effects of patient-provider race concordance and smoking status on lung cancer risk perception accuracy among African-Americans

S Persky, KA Kaphingst, VC Allen Jr… - Annals of Behavioral …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background Communication of lung cancer risk information between providers and African-
American patients occurs in a context marked by race-based health disparities. Purpose A …

Continuance intention to use MOOCs: The effects of psychological stimuli and emotions

S Shanshan, L Wenfei - The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024 - Springer
This study investigates the impact of psychological stimuli on students' continuance intention
to use massive open online courses (MOOCs), through the mediation effects of emotions …

[HTML][HTML] Lung cancer screening participation: developing a conceptual model to guide research

L Carter-Harris, LL Davis, SM Rawl - Research and theory for …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose To describe the development of a conceptual model to guide research focused on
lung cancer screening participation from the perspective of the individual in the decision …

Barriers and facilitators to uptake of lung cancer screening: A mixed methods systematic review

Y Lin, Y ting Hong, X jing Lin, J ling Lin, H min Xiao… - Lung Cancer, 2022 - Elsevier
Numerous factors contribute to the low adherence to lung cancer screening (LCS) programs.
A theory-informed approach to identifying the obstacles and facilitators to LCS uptake is …

A pilot test of a combined tobacco dependence treatment and lung cancer screening program

AK Ferketich, GA Otterson, M King, N Hall… - Lung Cancer, 2012 - Elsevier
Lung cancer screening with computed tomography has demonstrated a significant reduction
in mortality. While these findings are important for the lung cancer research field, the most …