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Implementation of an Integrated Lung Cancer Prevention and Screening Program Using a Mobile Computed Tomography (CT) Unit in Brazil

INTRODUCTION: Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer worldwide and in Brazil. Despite strong evidence, lung cancer screening by low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in high-risk individuals is far from a reality in many countries, particularly in Brazil. Brazil has a universal public health system marke...

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Autores principales: Chiarantano, Rodrigo Sampaio, Vazquez, Fabiana Lima, Franco, Alexander, Ferreira, Larissa Cristina, Cristina da Costa, Maraísa, Talarico, Thais, Oliveira, Ângela Neves, Miziara, José Elias, Mauad, Edmundo Carvalho, Caetano da Silva, Eduardo, Ventura, Luis Marcelo, Junior, Raphael Haikel, Leal, Letícia Ferro, Reis, Rui Manuel
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9549090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36204992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10732748221121385
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author Chiarantano, Rodrigo Sampaio
Vazquez, Fabiana Lima
Franco, Alexander
Ferreira, Larissa Cristina
Cristina da Costa, Maraísa
Talarico, Thais
Oliveira, Ângela Neves
Miziara, José Elias
Mauad, Edmundo Carvalho
Caetano da Silva, Eduardo
Ventura, Luis Marcelo
Junior, Raphael Haikel
Leal, Letícia Ferro
Reis, Rui Manuel
author_facet Chiarantano, Rodrigo Sampaio
Vazquez, Fabiana Lima
Franco, Alexander
Ferreira, Larissa Cristina
Cristina da Costa, Maraísa
Talarico, Thais
Oliveira, Ângela Neves
Miziara, José Elias
Mauad, Edmundo Carvalho
Caetano da Silva, Eduardo
Ventura, Luis Marcelo
Junior, Raphael Haikel
Leal, Letícia Ferro
Reis, Rui Manuel
author_sort Chiarantano, Rodrigo Sampaio
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description INTRODUCTION: Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer worldwide and in Brazil. Despite strong evidence, lung cancer screening by low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in high-risk individuals is far from a reality in many countries, particularly in Brazil. Brazil has a universal public health system marked with important inequalities. One affordable strategy to increase the coverage of resources is to use mobile units. OBJECTIVES: To describe the implementation and results of an innovative lung cancer prevention program that integrates tobacco cessation and lung cancer screening using a mobile CT unit. METHODOLOGY: From May 2019 to Dec 2020, health professionals from 18 public primary health care units in Barretos, Brazil, were trained to offer smoking cessation counseling and treatment. Eligible high-risk participants of this program were also invited to perform lung cancer screening in a mobile LDCT unit that was specially conceived to be dispatched to the community. A detailed epidemiological questionnaire was administered to the LDCT participants. RESULTS: Among the 233 screened participants, the majority were women (54.9%), and the average age was 62 years old. A total of 52.8% of participants showed high or very high nicotine dependence. After 1 year, 27.8% of participants who were involved in smoking cessation groups had quit smoking. The first LDCT round revealed that the majority of participants (83.7%) exhibited lung-Rads 1 or 2; 7.3% exhibited lung-Rads 3; 7.7% exhibited lung-Rads 4a; and 3% exhibited lung-Rads 4b or 4x. The three participants with lung-Rads 4b were further confirmed, and their surgery led to the diagnosis of early-stage cancer (1 case of adenocarcinoma and two cases of squamous cell carcinoma), leading to a cancer diagnosis rate of 12.8/1000. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate promising outcomes for an onsite integrative program enrolling high-risk individuals in a middle-income country. Evidence barriers and challenges remain to be overcome.
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spelling pubmed-95490902022-10-11 Implementation of an Integrated Lung Cancer Prevention and Screening Program Using a Mobile Computed Tomography (CT) Unit in Brazil Chiarantano, Rodrigo Sampaio Vazquez, Fabiana Lima Franco, Alexander Ferreira, Larissa Cristina Cristina da Costa, Maraísa Talarico, Thais Oliveira, Ângela Neves Miziara, José Elias Mauad, Edmundo Carvalho Caetano da Silva, Eduardo Ventura, Luis Marcelo Junior, Raphael Haikel Leal, Letícia Ferro Reis, Rui Manuel Cancer Control Original Research Article INTRODUCTION: Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer worldwide and in Brazil. Despite strong evidence, lung cancer screening by low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in high-risk individuals is far from a reality in many countries, particularly in Brazil. Brazil has a universal public health system marked with important inequalities. One affordable strategy to increase the coverage of resources is to use mobile units. OBJECTIVES: To describe the implementation and results of an innovative lung cancer prevention program that integrates tobacco cessation and lung cancer screening using a mobile CT unit. METHODOLOGY: From May 2019 to Dec 2020, health professionals from 18 public primary health care units in Barretos, Brazil, were trained to offer smoking cessation counseling and treatment. Eligible high-risk participants of this program were also invited to perform lung cancer screening in a mobile LDCT unit that was specially conceived to be dispatched to the community. A detailed epidemiological questionnaire was administered to the LDCT participants. RESULTS: Among the 233 screened participants, the majority were women (54.9%), and the average age was 62 years old. A total of 52.8% of participants showed high or very high nicotine dependence. After 1 year, 27.8% of participants who were involved in smoking cessation groups had quit smoking. The first LDCT round revealed that the majority of participants (83.7%) exhibited lung-Rads 1 or 2; 7.3% exhibited lung-Rads 3; 7.7% exhibited lung-Rads 4a; and 3% exhibited lung-Rads 4b or 4x. The three participants with lung-Rads 4b were further confirmed, and their surgery led to the diagnosis of early-stage cancer (1 case of adenocarcinoma and two cases of squamous cell carcinoma), leading to a cancer diagnosis rate of 12.8/1000. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate promising outcomes for an onsite integrative program enrolling high-risk individuals in a middle-income country. Evidence barriers and challenges remain to be overcome. SAGE Publications 2022-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9549090/ /pubmed/36204992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10732748221121385 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Chiarantano, Rodrigo Sampaio
Vazquez, Fabiana Lima
Franco, Alexander
Ferreira, Larissa Cristina
Cristina da Costa, Maraísa
Talarico, Thais
Oliveira, Ângela Neves
Miziara, José Elias
Mauad, Edmundo Carvalho
Caetano da Silva, Eduardo
Ventura, Luis Marcelo
Junior, Raphael Haikel
Leal, Letícia Ferro
Reis, Rui Manuel
Implementation of an Integrated Lung Cancer Prevention and Screening Program Using a Mobile Computed Tomography (CT) Unit in Brazil
title Implementation of an Integrated Lung Cancer Prevention and Screening Program Using a Mobile Computed Tomography (CT) Unit in Brazil
title_full Implementation of an Integrated Lung Cancer Prevention and Screening Program Using a Mobile Computed Tomography (CT) Unit in Brazil
title_fullStr Implementation of an Integrated Lung Cancer Prevention and Screening Program Using a Mobile Computed Tomography (CT) Unit in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of an Integrated Lung Cancer Prevention and Screening Program Using a Mobile Computed Tomography (CT) Unit in Brazil
title_short Implementation of an Integrated Lung Cancer Prevention and Screening Program Using a Mobile Computed Tomography (CT) Unit in Brazil
title_sort implementation of an integrated lung cancer prevention and screening program using a mobile computed tomography (ct) unit in brazil
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9549090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36204992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10732748221121385
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