Original paper
Lung cancer screening decisional needs among African American smokers of lower socioeconomic status
Abstract
Objectives: Adherence to most evidence-based cancer screenings is lower among African Americans due to system- and individual-level factors that contribute to persistent disparities. Given the recommendation for low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening among individuals at high risk for lung cancer, we sought to describe aspects of decision-making for LDCT among African Americans and to examine associations between select components of...
Paper Details
Title
Lung cancer screening decisional needs among African American smokers of lower socioeconomic status
Published Date
Jun 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
565 - 583
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