2025
Lung cancer screening in Europe: a golden opportunity to address tobacco use through scalable, WHO-guided cessation interventions.
Sheikh M, Weiderpass E. Lung cancer screening in Europe: a golden opportunity to address tobacco use through scalable, WHO-guided cessation interventions. European Respiratory Journal 2025, 65: 2500124. PMID: 40537166, DOI: 10.1183/13993003.00124-2025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGynecologic Cytology and Pap Smears
Krishnamurti U, Mosunjac M, Deftereos G. Gynecologic Cytology and Pap Smears. 2025, 1751-1803. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-4822-8_40.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmerican Cancer SocietyCervical cancerCases of invasive cervical cancerParaffin-embedded histological samplesOncogenic HPV typesInvasive cervical cancerCancer SocietyDetection of HPVDNA in situ hybridizationCervical cancer screeningHPV genotypesHPV DNAHPV statusP16 immunohistochemistryCervical cytologyHPV typesBethesda SystemHPV biologyHPVFormalin-FixedCancer screeningPrognostic reasonsHistological samplesScreening strategiesManagement guidelinesThe Society of Thoracic Radiology Mentorship Program: A Paradigm for Professional Societies.
McGuinness G, Haramati L, Koo C, Sundaram B. The Society of Thoracic Radiology Mentorship Program: A Paradigm for Professional Societies. Journal Of Thoracic Imaging 2025 PMID: 40351274, DOI: 10.1097/rti.0000000000000834.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSociety of Thoracic RadiologyMentorship programCareer satisfactionLung cancer screeningGraduate Medical EducationHigher career satisfactionCancer screeningRemote mentorshipSurvey of participantsClinical servicesMedical educationProgram impactProgram's inceptionProgram successMentorshipCareer developmentProfessional societiesMentorship relationshipsGrant fundingParticipantsSatisfactionThoracic radiologistsCardiothoracic radiologistsCardiac imagingThoracic radiologyA Retrospective Matched Cohort Study of Lung Cancer Screening Shows Higher Lung-RADS Categorizations in Veterans with HIV
Murphy N, Triplette M, Adams S, Sigel K, Rustagi A, Butt A, Soo Hoo G, Kim J, Akgun K, Crothers K. A Retrospective Matched Cohort Study of Lung Cancer Screening Shows Higher Lung-RADS Categorizations in Veterans with HIV. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2025, 211: a5222-a5222. DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm.2025.211.abstracts.a5222.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPredictors and Uptake of Lung Cancer Screening in the US: An Integrative Literature Review
Sarkar S, Choa E, Manzo L, Richman I, Batten J, Raziani Y, Poghosyan H. Predictors and Uptake of Lung Cancer Screening in the US: An Integrative Literature Review. Lung Cancer 2025, 203: 108529. PMID: 40253942, DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2025.108529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer screeningCancer screeningUptake of lung cancer screeningLung cancer screening utilizationLung cancer mortalityOrganizational-level policiesIntegrative literature reviewUS-based studiesCancer mortalityUninsured individualsDecision-making resourcesOvid MEDLINEInclusion criteriaOvid EmbaseMedical librariansExclusion criteriaDisparitiesOvidEarly detectionLiterature reviewCINAHLScreeningLung cancerMEDLINEEMBASEBarriers and facilitators to a combined strategy of HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening among Mexican women
León-Maldonado L, Cabral A, Pages G, Brown B, Allen-Leigh B, Lazcano-Ponce E, Bosch F, Spiegelman D, Torres-Ibarra L, Hernández-Ramírez R, Egger E, Rivera-Paredez B, Salmerón J. Barriers and facilitators to a combined strategy of HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening among Mexican women. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 2025, 21: 2483018. PMID: 40172917, PMCID: PMC11970787, DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2025.2483018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterpersonal-level barriersHigh-quality careFacilitators to participationExperiences of stigmaCervical cancer screeningLack of timeCommunity-level facilitatorsConstant comparative methodPublic health interventionsHealth center personnelInstitutional-level barriersSeverity of cervical cancerHPV-based screeningSemi-structured interviewsCancer screeningHealth interventionsPerceived severity of cervical cancerHealth centersPhone remindersSocioecological modelIntrapersonal levelInconvenient hoursFamily encouragementPerceived severityHPV vaccinationCyst Detection Ratio, a Quality Indicator for EUS-Based Pancreatic Cancer Screening: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis to inform Quality Improvement Benchmark
Chhoda A, Woodbine M, Magahis P, Manoj M, Grimshaw A, Farrell J, Sawhney M. Cyst Detection Ratio, a Quality Indicator for EUS-Based Pancreatic Cancer Screening: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis to inform Quality Improvement Benchmark. Endoscopy 2025, 57: s497-s498. DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1806286.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDeveloping a digital video to support lung cancer screening in diverse populations
Lindsay M, Odole I, Belliveau O, Abujarad F, Gross C, Richman I. Developing a digital video to support lung cancer screening in diverse populations. PEC Innovation 2025, 6: 100388. PMID: 40212805, PMCID: PMC11982046, DOI: 10.1016/j.pecinn.2025.100388.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer screeningKnowledge of lung cancer screeningCancer screeningLevels of educational attainmentEducational attainmentKnowledge scoresDiverse populationsPrimary care clinicsLung cancer mortalityParticipants' knowledge scoresLower educational attainmentOpen-ended feedbackScreening behaviorLow dose computed tomographyPatient engagementCare clinicsCancer mortalityAssess knowledgeParticipant feedbackIncreased knowledgeParticipantsAdultsScreeningAttainmentScoresThe Association Between Sex and Lung Cancer Screening Adherence to Follow-Up in a Cohort of Veterans
Bernstein E, Bade B, DeRycke E, Lerz K, Zeghlache R, Rose M, Kravetz J, Farmer M, Bastian L, Akgün K, Cain H. The Association Between Sex and Lung Cancer Screening Adherence to Follow-Up in a Cohort of Veterans. Journal Of Women's Health 2025, 34: 601-605. PMID: 40045919, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2024.0780.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer screeningFemale veteransLung-RADSRates of nonadherencePrimary careUnited States Preventive Services Task Force guidelinesAdherence to lung cancer screeningCancer Screening AdherenceLung-RADS 1Lung-RADS scoreLung-RADS 3Associated with greater nonadherenceTask Force guidelinesCohort of veteransFollow-upFollow-up recommendationsLogistic regression modelsScreening adherenceCancer screeningReduce disparitiesForce guidelinesRetrospective cohort studySubstance use disordersSocioeconomic statusScreening programGynecologic Cytology and Pap Smears
Krishnamurti U, Mosunjac M, Deftereos G. Gynecologic Cytology and Pap Smears. 2025, 1-53. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-7696-4_40-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmerican Cancer SocietyCervical cancerCases of invasive cervical cancerParaffin-embedded histological samplesOncogenic HPV typesInvasive cervical cancerCancer SocietyDetection of HPVDNA in situ hybridizationCervical cancer screeningHPV genotypesHPV DNAHPV statusP16 immunohistochemistryCervical cytologyHPV typesBethesda SystemHPV biologyHPVFormalin-FixedCancer screeningPrognostic reasonsHistological samplesScreening strategiesManagement guidelinesLung Cancer Screening and Incidental Findings: A Research Agenda: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement.
Henderson L, Kim R, Tanner N, Tsai E, Begnaud A, Dako F, Gieske M, Kallianos K, Richman I, Sakoda L, Schwartz R, Yeboah J, Fong K, Lam S, Lee P, Pasquinelli M, Smith R, Triplette M, Tanoue L, Rivera M. Lung Cancer Screening and Incidental Findings: A Research Agenda: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2025, 211: 436-451. PMID: 39928329, PMCID: PMC11936151, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.202501-0011st.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-dose computed tomographyManagement of incidental findingsLung cancer screeningCancer screeningThree-round modified Delphi processReporting of incidental findingsClinically significant IFsPrioritized questionsDelphi processIncidental findingClinicians' effortsMultidisciplinary panelPatient anxietyResearch questionsPotential harmLDCT examinationsCoronary artery calcificationIncreased awarenessSignificant IFsExcess costsHarmPotential benefitsArtery calcificationKnowledge gapsComputed tomographyExperiences With Cancer Screenings Among Arabic-Speaking Refugee Women
Zaidi M, Fantasia H, Ahmed R, Lee D, Valdman O, Poghosyan H, Cooley M, Lemon S. Experiences With Cancer Screenings Among Arabic-Speaking Refugee Women. Nursing For Women's Health 2025, 29: 109-119. PMID: 39947246, DOI: 10.1016/j.nwh.2024.09.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer screeningRefugee womenFacilitators of cancer screeningCancer screening experienceImplementation science frameworkCulturally sensitive careConventional content analysisSemistructured individual interviewsUnique health challengesSensitive carePreventive careInterview guideProviders' effortsClinical encountersMedical providersIndividual interviewsCommunity resourcesScheduling appointmentsHealth challengesExpert panelScience FrameworkLife stressorsLanguage barriersContent analysisMiddle Eastern womenPractices and perspectives of genetic counselors about high‐risk pancreatic cancer screening: A cross‐sectional survey study
Wiegand A, Chhoda A, Namboodiri A, Grimshaw A, Dalela D, Farrell J. Practices and perspectives of genetic counselors about high‐risk pancreatic cancer screening: A cross‐sectional survey study. Journal Of Genetic Counseling 2025, 34: e2016. PMID: 39814542, DOI: 10.1002/jgc4.2016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer screening programHigher risk of pancreatic cancerPancreatic cancer screeningPancreatic cancer screening programsHigh-risk individualsGenetic counselorsCancer screeningScreening programReferral of high-risk individualsPerspectives of genetic counselorsCancer genetic counselorsCross-sectional survey studyIncrease provider comfortGenetic counseling programsIdentification of high-risk individualsPancreatic cancerConsensus guidelinesProvider comfortPancreas ScreeningExpert consensus guidelinesIdeal providersIdentification of individualsSurveillance of individualsCounseling individualsReferralWeight-Based Health Care Discrimination and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Black Sexual and Gender Minoritized Assigned Female at Birth Adults in the United States
Singh S, Mehta N, Noh M, Bond K, Threats M, Jackson J, Nnawulezi N, Mercedes M, Agénor M. Weight-Based Health Care Discrimination and Cervical Cancer Screening Among Black Sexual and Gender Minoritized Assigned Female at Birth Adults in the United States. Health Equity 2025, 9: 22-30. DOI: 10.1089/heq.2024.0158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth care discriminationCervical cancer screeningPap test useCancer screeningWeight-based discriminationPap testSGM peopleTest useContext of cervical cancer screeningHealth care factorsHealth care settingsCross-sectional online surveyMultivariate logistic modelCare factorsCare settingsHealth servicesUnited StatesHealthOnline surveyPAPLogistic modelRespondentsAdultsScreeningBlackPrevalence and factors associated with uptake of cervical cancer screening at primary care facilities in Trinidad: a cross-sectional study
Mohan W, Maharaj R, Khan R, David S, Davis S, Deane B, Chinapoo T, Cox F, Cooper R, David K, Charles T, Guevara A. Prevalence and factors associated with uptake of cervical cancer screening at primary care facilities in Trinidad: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Public Health 2025, 3: e001297. PMID: 40575068, PMCID: PMC12198782, DOI: 10.1136/bmjph-2024-001297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCervical cancer screeningPrimary care facilitiesCancer screeningCross-sectional studyFactors associated with cervical cancer screeningCare facilitiesPrevalence of cervical cancer screeningUptake of Pap smear screeningUptake of cervical cancer screeningAge groupsPrimary care health centresFactors associated with uptakePrevalence of screeningPrimary healthcare delivery systemPrimary care clinicsHealthcare delivery systemHealth Belief ModelPap smear screeningSelf-administered questionnaireSelf-reported ethnicityPan American Health OrganizationSample of womenCare clinicsHealth centresBelief Model
2024
Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Colorectal, Endometrial, and Gastric, Version 3.2024, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines In Oncology.
Hodan R, Gupta S, Weiss J, Axell L, Burke C, Chen L, Chung D, Clayback K, Felder S, Foda Z, Giardiello F, Grady W, Gustafson S, Hagemann A, Hall M, Hampel H, Idos G, Joseph N, Kassem N, Katona B, Kelly K, Kieber-Emmons A, Kupfer S, Lang K, Llor X, Markowitz A, Prats M, Niell-Swiller M, Outlaw D, Pirzadeh-Miller S, Samadder N, Shibata D, Stanich P, Swanson B, Szymaniak B, Welborn J, Wiesner G, Yurgelun M, Dwyer M, Darlow S, Diwan Z. Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Colorectal, Endometrial, and Gastric, Version 3.2024, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines In Oncology. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2024, 22: 695-711. PMID: 39689429, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultigene panel testingPathogenic/likely pathogenic variantsGenetic/Familial High-Risk AssessmentColon cancer screeningColon cancer riskHigh risk of cancerNCCN Clinical Practice GuidelinesClinical practice guidelinesRisk of cancerPanel testingHigh riskPathogenic variantsPeutz-Jeghers syndromeLynch syndromeCancer screeningDe-implementationCancer riskEndometrial cancerPTEN hamartoma tumor syndromeHigh-risk assessmentPractice guidelinesHamartoma tumor syndromePeutz-JeghersNCCN guidelinesCHEK2Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening Before and After the Onset of the COVID Pandemic
Siddique S, Wang R, Gaddy J, Stempel J, Warren J, Gross C, Ma X. Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening Before and After the Onset of the COVID Pandemic. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2024, 40: 611-619. PMID: 39495455, PMCID: PMC11861447, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-024-09153-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk of CRCSocioeconomic statusCRC screeningArea-level socioeconomic measuresArea-level socioeconomic factorsHigher risk of CRCArea residentsColorectal cancer screeningSocial deprivation indexHigher socioeconomic statusLow socioeconomic statusEthnic minoritized populationsDifference-in-differences analysisPost-onset periodDesignRetrospective cohort studyDeprivation indexCancer screeningSocioeconomic measuresPrivately insured individualsMetropolitan area residentsCOVID pandemicScreen useAverage riskCompare disparitiesSocioeconomic factorsHow Can Guidelines Give Clearer Guidance on Prostate Cancer Screening?
Carlsson S, Oh W. How Can Guidelines Give Clearer Guidance on Prostate Cancer Screening? JAMA Oncology 2024, 10: 1497-1498. PMID: 39325462, DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2024.3909.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWhy do older adults stop cancer screening? Findings from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey
Belliveau O, Richman I. Why do older adults stop cancer screening? Findings from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2024, 73: 389-398. PMID: 39444166, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.19239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedicare Current Beneficiary SurveyCancer screeningHealth statusScreening cessationPhysician recommendationBeneficiary SurveyEducational attainmentHistory of breast cancerBreast cancer screeningHigher educational attainmentNationally representative dataHistory of prostate cancerDiscontinue screeningScreening mammographyOlder adultsImprove communicationPatient preferencesWeighted populationPrimary outcomeRepresentative dataPhysiciansHealthProstate cancerBreast cancerMedicareClinician Staffing and Quality of Care in US Health Centers
Sun Q, Forman H, Stern L, Oldfield B. Clinician Staffing and Quality of Care in US Health Centers. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2440140. PMID: 39436649, PMCID: PMC11581487, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.40140.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced practice registered nursesUniform Data SystemQuality of careUS health centersHealth centersCancer screeningCross-sectional studyStaffing modelsBody mass indexAssociated with higher performanceHIV testingAssociated with quality of carePrimary care safety netHealth Resources and Services Administration's Uniform Data SystemQuality-of-care metricsPreventive health assessmentsPractice registered nursesBreast cancer screeningClinical quality metricsCommunity-specific needsCervical cancer screeningPositive associationNonlinear positive associationAssociated with qualityFull-time equivalent
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