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The impact of income and education on lung cancer screening utilization, eligibility, and outcomes: a narrative review of socioeconomic disparities in lung cancer screening

机译:收入和教育 对肺癌 筛查 的利用率 ,资格 和结果 的影响: 在 肺癌筛查 的社会经济 差距 的 叙述 回顾

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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the US and worldwide. In particular, vulnerable populations such as those of low socioeconomic status (SES) are at the highest risk for and suffer the highest mortality from NSCLC. Although lung cancer screening (LCS) has been demonstrated to be a powerful tool to lower NSCLC mortality, it is underutilized by eligible smokers, and disparities in screening are likely to contribute to inequities in NSCLC outcomes. It is imperative that we collect and analyze LCS data focused on individuals of low socioeconomic position to identify and address barriers to LCS utilization and help close the gaps in NSCLC mortality along socioeconomic lines. Toward this end, this review aims to examine published studies that have evaluated the impact of income and education on LCS utilization, eligibility, and outcomes. We searched the PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, and CINAHL Plus databases for all studies published from January 1, 2010, to October 21, 2020, that discussed socioeconomic-based LCS outcomes. The review reveals that income and education have impact on LCS utilization, eligibility, false positive rates and smoking cessation attempts; however, there is a lack of studies evaluating the impact of SES on LCS follow-up, stage at diagnosis, and treatment. We recommend the intentional inclusion of lower SES participants in LCS studies in order to clarify appropriate eligibility criteria, risk-based metrics and outcomes in this high-risk group. We also anticipate that low SES smokers and their providers will require increased support and education regarding smoking cessation and shared decision-making efforts.
机译:非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)是美国和全球癌症死亡的主要原因。特别是,诸如低社会经济地位(SES)的弱势群体是最高风险,并且来自NSCLC的最高死亡率。虽然已经证明肺癌筛查(LCS)是降低NSCLC死亡率的强大工具,但它通过合格的吸烟者未充分利用,筛查中的差异可能会导致NSCLC成果的不公平。必须收集和分析专注于低社会经济地位的人的LCS数据,以确定和解决LCS利用的障碍,并帮助关闭社会经济线的NSCLC死亡率的差距。为此,本综述旨在审查已发表的研究,这些研究已经评估了收入和教育对LCS利用,资格和结果的影响。我们在2010年1月1日至2020年10月21日,我们搜索了PubMed,Ovid Medline和Cinahl Plus数据库,从2010年1月1日发表的所有研究,讨论了基于社会经济的LCS结果。审查表明,收入和教育对LCS利用,资格,假阳性率和吸烟戒烟的影响产生影响;然而,缺乏研究评估SES对LCS随访,诊断和治疗的阶段的影响。我们建议在LCS研究中有意纳入下划线参与者,以澄清该高风险群体中的适当资格标准,基于风险的指标和结果。我们还预计低SES吸烟者及其提供者将需要增加有关吸烟和共享决策的支持和教育。

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