| Literature DB >> 36205665 |
Nicholas Pettit1, DuyKhanh Ceppa1, Patrick Monahan1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A suspected diagnosis of cancer through an emergency department (ED) visit is associated with poor clinical outcomes. The purpose of this study was to explore the rate at which ED patients attend cancer screenings for lung, colorectal (CRC), and breast cancers based on national guidelines set forth by the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36205665 PMCID: PMC9541977 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2022.5.55351
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Demographics and characteristics for the study population.
| Demographics | Overall, N = 500 (total number) | 95% CI for sample proportion for entire population | <30 years old (n = 89) | 30–39 years old (n = 90) | 40–49 years old (n = 90) | 50–80 years old (n = 225) | 80+ years old (n = 6) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median age | 46.6 | 23.5 | 34 | 45 | 59 | 83.5 | |
| Female | 54.4% (270) | 0.49–0.58 | 59.6% (53) | 50.0% (45) | 56.6% (51) | 51.5% (116) | 83.3% (6) |
| Race | |||||||
| Black | 53.0% (265) | 0.48–0.57 | 55.1% (49) | 41.1%(46) | 41.1%(46) | 52.9%(46) | 16.6% (1) |
| White | 42.8% (214) | 0.38–0.47 | 38.2% (34) | 45.5% (41) | 44.4% (90) | 43.6% (98) | 83.3% (5) |
| Other | 7.4% (37) | 0.02–0.06 | 12.4% (11) | 11.1% (10) | 7.8% (7) | 4.0% (9) | 0% (0) |
| Access to primary care physician - yes | 62.8% (314) | 0.33–0.41 | 43.8% (39) | 44.4% (40) | 60% (54) | 77.8% (175) | 100% (6) |
| Have insurance - yes | 80.2% (401) | 0.76–0.83 | 70.8% (63) | 63.3% (57) | 77.7% (70) | 91.1% (205) | 100% (6) |
CI, confidence interval.
Outcomes data for lung cancer screening.
| Overall, N = 500 (total number) | 95% CI for sample proportion | <30 years old (n = 89) | 30–39 years old (n = 90) | 40–49 years old (n = 90) | 50–80 years old (n = 225) | 80+ years old (n = 6) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Active smoker within 15 years - yes | 63.0% (315) | 0.59–0.67 | 41.6% (37) | 57.8% (90) | 64.4% (58) | 73.8% (166) | 33.3% (2) |
| Average pack years | 17.1 | 2.1 | 7.01 | 13.1 | 28.2 | 25.8 | |
| Qualify for LDCT (by pack years) | 36.6% (183) | 1.1% (1) | 6.7% (6) | 35.5% (32) | 62.2% (140) | 66.7% (4) | |
| Had a CT chest | 7.6% (38) | 0.05–0.10 | 2.2% (2) | 3.3% (3) | 5.6% (5) | 12.0% (27) | 16.7% (1) |
| Had LDCT for lung cancer screening | 0.2% (1) | <0.001–0.10 | 0% | 0% | 0.4% (1) | 0% | 0% |
| Do you know lung cancer screening exists? -yes | 9.2% (46) | 0.07–0.12 | 2.2% (2) | 1.1% (1) | 10% (9) | 14.7% (33) | 16.7% (1) |
| Correctly stated CT scan is preferred for screening | 0.6% (3) | 0.002–0.02 | 0% | 0% | 0% | 1.3% (3) | 0% |
CI, confidence interval; CT, computed tomography; LDCT, low-dose computed tomography.
Adherence to colorectal and lung cancer screening guidelines.
| Percent (total number) | 95% CI for sample proportion | |
|---|---|---|
| Colorectal Cancer Screening Adherence | ||
| How many 50–75 | 43.6% (218) | 0.39–0.48 |
| Of 218, has primary care physician (PCP) | 77.5% (169) | 0.71–0.82 |
| Has insurance | 91.3% (199) | 0.87–0.95 |
| Of 218, screened for CRC? | 54.1% (118) | 0.47–0.61 |
| Frequency of White patients screened | 54.7% (52/95) | 0.47–0.65 |
| Frequency of Black patients screened | 51.3% (60/117) | 0.42–0.63 |
| Breast Cancer Screening Adherence | ||
| Number of females | 54% (270/500) | 0.50–0.58 |
| Number of females meeting screening criteria | 41.5% (112/270) | 0.36–0.48 |
| Have PCP | 89% (241/270) | 0.85–0.93 |
| Screened for breast cancer with mammogram | 77.7% (87/112) | 0.69–0.85 |
| Screened for breast cancer with mammogram within last 2 years | 54.5% (61/112) | 0.45–0.63 |
| Number of years since last mammogram (min/median/max) | 0, 1, 28 years | |
| Frequency of white patients screened within last 2 years | 37.8% (17/45) | 0.24–0.52 |
| Frequency of black patients screened within last 2 years | 59.0% (36/61) | 0.47–0.71 |
CI, confidence interval; PCP, primary care physician; CRC, colorectal cancer.