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Addressing Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening Eligibility and Healthcare Access. An Official American Thoracic Society Statement

Background: There are well-documented disparities in lung cancer outcomes across populations. Lung cancer screening (LCS) has the potential to reduce lung cancer mortality, but for this benefit to be realized by all high-risk groups, there must be careful attention to ensuring equitable access to th...

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Autores principales: Rivera, M. Patricia, Katki, Hormuzd A., Tanner, Nichole T., Triplette, Matthew, Sakoda, Lori C., Wiener, Renda Soylemez, Cardarelli, Roberto, Carter-Harris, Lisa, Crothers, Kristina, Fathi, Joelle T., Ford, Marvella E., Smith, Robert, Winn, Robert A., Wisnivesky, Juan P., Henderson, Louise M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Thoracic Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7528802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33000953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202008-3053ST
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author Rivera, M. Patricia
Katki, Hormuzd A.
Tanner, Nichole T.
Triplette, Matthew
Sakoda, Lori C.
Wiener, Renda Soylemez
Cardarelli, Roberto
Carter-Harris, Lisa
Crothers, Kristina
Fathi, Joelle T.
Ford, Marvella E.
Smith, Robert
Winn, Robert A.
Wisnivesky, Juan P.
Henderson, Louise M.
author_facet Rivera, M. Patricia
Katki, Hormuzd A.
Tanner, Nichole T.
Triplette, Matthew
Sakoda, Lori C.
Wiener, Renda Soylemez
Cardarelli, Roberto
Carter-Harris, Lisa
Crothers, Kristina
Fathi, Joelle T.
Ford, Marvella E.
Smith, Robert
Winn, Robert A.
Wisnivesky, Juan P.
Henderson, Louise M.
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description Background: There are well-documented disparities in lung cancer outcomes across populations. Lung cancer screening (LCS) has the potential to reduce lung cancer mortality, but for this benefit to be realized by all high-risk groups, there must be careful attention to ensuring equitable access to this lifesaving preventive health measure. Objectives: To outline current knowledge on disparities in eligibility criteria for, access to, and implementation of LCS, and to develop an official American Thoracic Society statement to propose strategies to optimize current screening guidelines and resource allocation for equitable LCS implementation and dissemination. Methods: A multidisciplinary panel with expertise in LCS, implementation science, primary care, pulmonology, health behavior, smoking cessation, epidemiology, and disparities research was convened. Participants reviewed available literature on historical disparities in cancer screening and emerging evidence of disparities in LCS. Results: Existing LCS guidelines do not consider racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and sex-based differences in smoking behaviors or lung cancer risk. Multiple barriers, including access to screening and cost, further contribute to the inequities in implementation and dissemination of LCS. Conclusions: This statement identifies the impact of LCS eligibility criteria on vulnerable populations who are at increased risk of lung cancer but do not meet eligibility criteria for screening, as well as multiple barriers that contribute to disparities in LCS implementation. Strategies to improve the selection and dissemination of LCS in vulnerable groups are described.
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spelling pubmed-75288022020-10-02 Addressing Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening Eligibility and Healthcare Access. An Official American Thoracic Society Statement Rivera, M. Patricia Katki, Hormuzd A. Tanner, Nichole T. Triplette, Matthew Sakoda, Lori C. Wiener, Renda Soylemez Cardarelli, Roberto Carter-Harris, Lisa Crothers, Kristina Fathi, Joelle T. Ford, Marvella E. Smith, Robert Winn, Robert A. Wisnivesky, Juan P. Henderson, Louise M. Am J Respir Crit Care Med American Thoracic Society Documents Background: There are well-documented disparities in lung cancer outcomes across populations. Lung cancer screening (LCS) has the potential to reduce lung cancer mortality, but for this benefit to be realized by all high-risk groups, there must be careful attention to ensuring equitable access to this lifesaving preventive health measure. Objectives: To outline current knowledge on disparities in eligibility criteria for, access to, and implementation of LCS, and to develop an official American Thoracic Society statement to propose strategies to optimize current screening guidelines and resource allocation for equitable LCS implementation and dissemination. Methods: A multidisciplinary panel with expertise in LCS, implementation science, primary care, pulmonology, health behavior, smoking cessation, epidemiology, and disparities research was convened. Participants reviewed available literature on historical disparities in cancer screening and emerging evidence of disparities in LCS. Results: Existing LCS guidelines do not consider racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and sex-based differences in smoking behaviors or lung cancer risk. Multiple barriers, including access to screening and cost, further contribute to the inequities in implementation and dissemination of LCS. Conclusions: This statement identifies the impact of LCS eligibility criteria on vulnerable populations who are at increased risk of lung cancer but do not meet eligibility criteria for screening, as well as multiple barriers that contribute to disparities in LCS implementation. Strategies to improve the selection and dissemination of LCS in vulnerable groups are described. American Thoracic Society 2020-10-01 2020-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7528802/ /pubmed/33000953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202008-3053ST Text en Copyright © 2020 by the American Thoracic Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/You may print one copy of this document at no charge. However, if you require more than one copy, you must place a reprint order. Domestic reprint orders: amy.schriver@sheridan.com; international reprint orders: louisa.mott@springer.com.
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Katki, Hormuzd A.
Tanner, Nichole T.
Triplette, Matthew
Sakoda, Lori C.
Wiener, Renda Soylemez
Cardarelli, Roberto
Carter-Harris, Lisa
Crothers, Kristina
Fathi, Joelle T.
Ford, Marvella E.
Smith, Robert
Winn, Robert A.
Wisnivesky, Juan P.
Henderson, Louise M.
Addressing Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening Eligibility and Healthcare Access. An Official American Thoracic Society Statement
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title_short Addressing Disparities in Lung Cancer Screening Eligibility and Healthcare Access. An Official American Thoracic Society Statement
title_sort addressing disparities in lung cancer screening eligibility and healthcare access. an official american thoracic society statement
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7528802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33000953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.202008-3053ST
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