Computer-Tailored Decision Support Tool for Lung Cancer Screening: Community-Based Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
BackgroundLung cancer screening is a US Preventive Services Task Force Grade B recommendation that has been shown to decrease lung cancer-related mortality by approximately 20%. However, making the decision to screen, or not, for lung cancer is a complex decision because there are potential risks (e...
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Main Authors: | Carter-Harris, Lisa (Author), Comer, Robert Skipworth (Author), Slaven II, James E (Author), Monahan, Patrick O (Author), Vode, Emilee (Author), Hanna, Nasser H (Author), Ceppa, DuyKhanh Pham (Author), Rawl, Susan M (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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