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The influence of selected factors on the attendance of the high-risk population in the early lung cancer detection program.

Agata Zakrzewska1, Magdalena Szczepanowska, Janina Książek, Iwona Biadacz, Robert Dziedzic, Małgorzata Jelitto-Górska, Witold Rzyman.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death worldwide, killing almost 22,000 people in Poland every year. Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) is the most promising tool of secondary prophylaxis leading to early detection and thus successful treatment of this malignancy. Knowledge about socio-demographic factors that affect participation in lung cancer early detection programs is essential for the future design and implementation of such programs.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Among the 8649 participants of the Pomeranian Lung Cancer Screening Program (PLCSP), 1619 individuals responded to a questionnaire that had been designed to assess socio-demographic data of participants at high risk of developing lung cancer. The survey was conducted on-site after reception of results by the program participants.
RESULTS: Among the survey participants, 777 (48%) were current cigarette smokers. The majority of them represented low or medium level of wealth status. The respondents positively evaluated the promotional campaign during the PLCSP, although 43% of them indicated family and friends as a source of information about the program. As the most important action that stimulated the participation, 46% of the respondents indicated the awareness campaign involving a celebrity, and 45% of them indicated the presence of cancer in the family. The influence of healthcare employees on the participation in the screening program was minimal. More than half of the respondents (53%) declared a willingness to co-finance a similar prophylactic program in the future in an amount not exceeding 100 PLN.
CONCLUSIONS: An effective promotional campaign in the media, the influence of family and a campaign involving a celebrity promoted attendance at the screening program. The influence of healthcare employees on the participation in the program was minimal. The majority of the screened population declared a willingness to actively participate in the costs of LDCT examination.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24391068     DOI: 10.5603/PiAP.2014.0005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pneumonol Alergol Pol        ISSN: 0867-7077


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Review 1.  Participation in lung cancer screening programs: are there gender and social differences? A systematic review.

Authors:  Stefanie Schütte; Damien Dietrich; Xavier Montet; Antoine Flahault
Journal:  Public Health Rev       Date:  2018-08-15

Review 2.  [Progress of Lung Cancer Screening with Low Dose Helical Computed Tomography].

Authors:  Mengna Wei; Youlin Qiao
Journal:  Zhongguo Fei Ai Za Zhi       Date:  2020-08-14
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