| Literature DB >> 30451993 |
Abstract
Lung cancer accounts for more American deaths annually than any other cancer, and the survival rate is low among those diagnosed with advanced-stage disease. Screening with low-dose computed tomography (CT) can help to reduce mortality. CT screening for lung cancer should be performed in the context of a comprehensive screening program, rather than as a single isolated test. The addition of the nurse practitioner role is instrumental in creating a lung cancer screening program that may increase patient satisfaction and that meets regulatory criteria.Entities:
Keywords: cancer screening programs; early detection; lung cancer screening; nurse practitioner
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30451993 DOI: 10.1188/18.CJON.601-605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Oncol Nurs ISSN: 1092-1095 Impact factor: 1.027