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What are the similarities and differences in lung cancer symptom appraisal and help-seeking according to smoking status? A qualitative study with lung cancer patients.

Georgia Bell BlackSandra B van OsKatriina L WhitakerGill S HawkinsSamantha L Quaife
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2022)
Never and former smokers perceive, interpret, and respond to symptoms of lung cancer differently to smokers. However, few people attribute their lung symptoms to cancer initially, even with a smoking history. Interventions that drive increased urgency and vigilance in never smokers may be effective.
Keyphrases
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