Selection of eligible participants for screening for lung cancer using primary care data
Abstract
Lung cancer screening is effective if offered to people at increased risk of the disease. Currently, direct contact with potential participants is required for evaluating risk. A way to reduce the number of ineligible people contacted might be to apply risk-prediction models directly to digital primary care data, but model performance in this setting is unknown.The Clinical Practice Research Datalink, a computerised, longitudinal primary care...
Paper Details
Title
Selection of eligible participants for screening for lung cancer using primary care data
Published Date
Oct 29, 2021
Journal
Volume
77
Issue
9
Pages
882 - 890
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