2024
DOI: 10.1002/cam4.70054
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Participant factors associated with psychosocial impacts of lung cancer screening: A systematic review

Kathleen McFadden,
Brooke Nickel,
Nicole M. Rankin
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPsychosocial impacts of lung cancer screening (LCS) can cause both harm to individuals and serve as barriers to screening participation and adherence. Early data suggest that the psychosocial impacts of LCS are moderated by certain factors (e.g. sociodemographic characteristics and beliefs), but evidence synthesis is lacking. This systematic review aimed to understand individual‐level risk factors for psychosocial burden during LCS as a precursor to developing strategies to identify and support parti… Show more

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