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Engaging high-risk groups in early lung cancer diagnosis: a qualitative study of symptom presentation and intervention preferences among the UK's most deprived communities.

Grace M McCutchanJulia HiscockKerenza HoodPeter MurchieRichard D NealGareth NewtonSara ThomasAnn Maria ThomasKate Brain
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
This study was novel in engaging a high-risk population to gain an in-depth understanding of the broader contextual influences on lung cancer symptom presentation. Perceived lack of health service entitlement and complex lives facilitated avoidance of recognising and presenting with lung cancer symptoms. Community-based interventions have the potential to empower disadvantaged populations to seek medical help for lung symptoms.
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