Combined Breast and Lung Cancer Screening Among Dual-Eligible Women: A Descriptive Study

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Tiffany Yue BS , Lye-Yeng Wong MD , Chinmay Jani MBBS , Lipisha Agarwal MBBS , Omar Al Omari MBBS , Ghazal Aghagoli BS , Alaaeldin Ahmed MD , Padmanabh Bhatt MD , Angela Lee NP , Margaret Lotz PhD , Hannah Marmor MD, MPH , Giulia Paliotti BS , Susan Pories MD , Jennifer Richmond PhD, MSPH , Laura Shula PA-C , Kim L. Sandler MD , Carey Conley Thomson MD, MPH , Leah M. Backhus MD, MPH
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Abstract

Introduction

Lung cancer is consistently the leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States, yet lung cancer screening (LCS) rates remain low. By contrast, screening mammography rates are reliably high, suggesting that screening mammography can be a “teachable moment” to increase LCS uptake among dual-eligible women.

Materials and methods

This is a prospective survey study conducted at two academic institutions. Patients undergoing screening mammography were evaluated for LCS eligibility and offered enrollment in a pilot dual-cancer screening program. A series of surveys was administered to characterize participants’ knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes about LCS before and after undergoing dual screening. Data were descriptively summarized.

Results

Between August 2022 and July 2023, 54 LCS-eligible patients were enrolled. The study cohort was 100% female and predominantly White (81%), with a median age of 57 y and median of 36 pack-y of smoking. Survey results showed that 98% felt they were at risk for lung cancer, with most (80%) motivated by early detection of potential cancer. Regarding screening barriers, 58% of patients lacked knowledge about LCS eligibility and 47% reported concerns about screening cost. Prior to undergoing LCS, 87% of patients expressed interest in combined breast and lung screening. Encouragingly, after LCS, 84% were likely or very likely to undergo dual screening again and 93% found the shared decision-making visit helpful or very helpful.

Conclusions

Pairing breast and LCS is a feasible, acceptable intervention that, along with increasing patient and provider education about LCS, can increase LCS uptake and reduce lung cancer mortality.
双保险妇女的乳腺癌和肺癌联合筛查:描述性研究。
导言:肺癌一直是美国妇女癌症死亡的主要原因,但肺癌筛查(LCS)率仍然很低。相比之下,乳房 X 线照相术筛查率却一直很高,这表明乳房 X 线照相术筛查可以成为一个 "可教的时机",以提高符合双重条件的妇女的肺癌筛查率:这是一项在两家学术机构进行的前瞻性调查研究。对接受乳腺 X 光筛查的患者进行了 LCS 资格评估,并让她们参加试点双癌筛查项目。我们进行了一系列调查,以了解参与者在接受双重筛查前后对 LCS 的认识、看法和态度。对数据进行了描述性总结:2022 年 8 月至 2023 年 7 月期间,54 名符合 LCS 条件的患者被纳入研究。研究对象100%为女性,以白人为主(81%),年龄中位数为57岁,吸烟量中位数为36包/年。调查结果显示,98% 的人认为自己有患肺癌的风险,其中大多数人(80%)的动机是及早发现潜在的癌症。关于筛查障碍,58% 的患者对 LCS 的资格缺乏了解,47% 的患者对筛查费用表示担忧。在接受 LCS 检查之前,87% 的患者表示对乳腺和肺部联合筛查感兴趣。令人鼓舞的是,在接受 LCS 后,84% 的患者可能或非常可能再次接受双重筛查,93% 的患者认为共同决策访问有帮助或非常有帮助:结论:将乳腺癌和肺癌筛查结合起来是一种可行的、可接受的干预措施,再加上加强患者和医疗服务提供者对肺癌筛查的教育,可以提高肺癌筛查的接受率并降低肺癌死亡率。
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627
审稿时长
138 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Research: Clinical and Laboratory Investigation publishes original articles concerned with clinical and laboratory investigations relevant to surgical practice and teaching. The journal emphasizes reports of clinical investigations or fundamental research bearing directly on surgical management that will be of general interest to a broad range of surgeons and surgical researchers. The articles presented need not have been the products of surgeons or of surgical laboratories. The Journal of Surgical Research also features review articles and special articles relating to educational, research, or social issues of interest to the academic surgical community.
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