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What factors do patients consider most important in making lung cancer screening decisions? Findings from a demonstration project conducted in the Veterans Health Administration

Highlights • Lung cancer screening invitations increased attention to decision-making factors. • Perceived importance of decision-making factors varied by Veteran characteristics. • Screened Veterans reported harms less important, except for incidental findings

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Published in:Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2017-02, Vol.104, p.38-44
Main Authors: Lillie, Sarah E, Fu, Steven S, Fabbrini, Angela E, Rice, Kathryn L, Clothier, Barbara, Nelson, David B, Doro, Elizabeth A, Moughrabieh, M. Anas, Partin, Melissa R
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Language:English
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Summary:Highlights • Lung cancer screening invitations increased attention to decision-making factors. • Perceived importance of decision-making factors varied by Veteran characteristics. • Screened Veterans reported harms less important, except for incidental findings
ISSN:0169-5002
1872-8332
DOI:10.1016/j.lungcan.2016.11.021