2024
A Brief Report of Lung Cancer Screening Utilization Before, During, and in the Later Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States
Poghosyan H, Sarkar S, Richman I, Pietrzak R, Carter-Bawa L, Cooley M. A Brief Report of Lung Cancer Screening Utilization Before, During, and in the Later Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States. JTO Clinical And Research Reports 2024, 5: 100705. PMID: 39282662, PMCID: PMC11402037, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtocrr.2024.100705.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer screeningLung cancer screening utilizationScreening utilizationBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemRates of lung cancer screeningRisk Factor Surveillance SystemScreening-eligible individualsCancer Screening UtilizationLung cancer burdenPopulation-based dataMultivariate logistic regressionCancer screeningCancer burdenImpact healthcareNational ratesIncreased oddsLogistic regressionNationwide effortSurveillance systemCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemicLung diseaseBrief reportNo sex differencesUnited StatesHospitalization as an opportunity to improve lung cancer screening in high-risk patients
Nielsen E, Zhang J, Marsden J, Bays C, Moran W, Mauldin P, Lenert L, Toll B, Schreiner A, Heincelman M. Hospitalization as an opportunity to improve lung cancer screening in high-risk patients. Cancer Epidemiology 2024, 90: 102553. PMID: 38460398, DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2024.102553.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer screeningLow-dose computed tomographyCancer screeningLDCT completionRates of lung cancer screeningAnnual low-dose computed tomographyImprove lung cancer screeningElectronic health record dataUniversity-based internal medicine clinicLung cancer-related mortalityPrimary care clinicsHealth record dataInternal medicine clinicAssociation of hospitalCox proportional hazards modelsScreening ratesHigh-risk patientsCare clinicsProportional hazards modelRetrospective cohort studyCurrent smokersEligible adultsMedicine clinicReferral programOverall healthLung cancer screening use among screening‐eligible adults with disabilities
Poghosyan H, Richman I, Sarkar S, Presley C. Lung cancer screening use among screening‐eligible adults with disabilities. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2024, 72: 1155-1165. PMID: 38357789, PMCID: PMC11018473, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.18795.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung cancer screeningDisability countSelf-CareDisability typeHarms of lung cancer screeningUS Preventive Services Task Force criteriaLung Cancer Screening ModuleLung cancer screening utilizationBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance SystemRates of lung cancer screeningRisk Factor Surveillance SystemCancer screening useScreening-eligible adultsIndependent livingLack of clinical guidelinesTobacco use historyCognitive impairmentTask Force criteriaCross-sectional dataCancer screeningMultivariate logistic regression analysisLogistic regression analysisScreen useNo cognitive impairmentPack-years
2020
Worry About the Future Health Issues of Smoking and Intention to Screen for Lung Cancer With Low-Dose Computed Tomography
Poghosyan H, Mello S, Robinson K, Tan A. Worry About the Future Health Issues of Smoking and Intention to Screen for Lung Cancer With Low-Dose Computed Tomography. Cancer Nursing 2020, 45: e146-e152. PMID: 34870941, PMCID: PMC8649175, DOI: 10.1097/ncc.0000000000000897.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIssue of smokingLung cancer screeningLow-dose computed tomographyRecommending lung cancer screeningHealth issuesBenefits of lung cancer screeningRates of lung cancer screeningCross-sectional online surveyFuture health issuesLung cancerMultivariate logistic regressionCancer screeningHealthcare providersSocioeconomic differencesEligible adultsComputed tomographyAdult smokersLogistic regressionExpressed worriesSmokingHealthLong-term prognosisSmoking historyDiagnosis of lung cancerModerately/very
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