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Examining evidence of lung cancer stigma among health-care trainees.

Jamie L StudtsCatherine M DeffendallShelby L McCubbinHeidi A HamannKaitlyn HooverWhitney M BrymwittTimothy J Williamson
Published in: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs (2024)
Findings revealed a consistent pattern of health-care trainee perceptions that varied by smoking status but much less evidence that the cancer diagnosis contributed to different perceptions. This suggests that efforts to integrate consideration of stigma and biases in health-care training needs to adopt an approach that seeks to mitigate or eliminate stigmatizing perceptions and behaviors toward individuals with a history of smoking.
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