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Influences on Lung Cancer Screening Initiation and Retention in Rural Alabama.

Amy CopelandKathy LevyClaudia M HardyJennifer C KingMaureen Rigney
Published in: Journal of primary care & community health (2023)
This study shows the benefit of using multiple methods to support increased awareness of and interest in lung cancer screening, particularly when educational messaging through CHAs is used. Clear guideline-based messages from healthcare providers about recommended screening is important for increasing retention. COVID-19 related implementation challenges impacted screening recruitment and retention. Future research is warranted to further explore use of CHAs in lung cancer screening.
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