Primary care providers’ views on a future lung cancer screening program
Abstract
Background The National Lung Screening Trial demonstrated that screening with low-dose computed tomography significantly reduces mortality from lung cancer in high-risk individuals. Objective To describe the role preferences and information needs of primary care providers (PCPs) in a future organized lung cancer screening program. Methods We purposively sampled PCPs from diverse health regions of Ontario and from different practice models...
Paper Details
Title
Primary care providers’ views on a future lung cancer screening program
Published Date
Nov 5, 2018
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
501 - 505
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