Overcoming Barriers to Tobacco Cessation and Lung Cancer Screening among Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups and Underserved Patients in Academic Centers and Community Network Sites: The City of Hope Experience.
Cary A PresantKimlin AshingDan RazSophia YeungBrenda GasconAlexis StewartJonjon MacalintalArgelia SandovalLoretta EhrunmwunseeTanyanika PhillipsRavi SalgiaAmartej MerlaShanmuga SubbiahMichelle El-HajjouieJeffrey StaleyHeather GravesRanjan PathakShaira DingalSagus SampathBeverly LaksanaThomas JosephTricia EugenioVeronica DegomaKathleen BurnsSarah PhillipsTingting TanKelly TarkshianVirginia SunArya AminiKhristie DavyJanet CronkhiteMary CianfroccaSusan BrownYuman FongSteven RosenPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Tobacco cessation barrier-focused innovations can result in increased lung cancer screening and tobacco cessation reach and effectiveness, especially among patients from racial and ethnic minority groups. The PPS program is promising as a personalized medicine patient-centric approach to cessation and lung cancer screening.