Access to Care Limits Lung Cancer Screening Eligibility in an Urban Safety Net Hospital
Purpose: Lung cancer screening (LCS) results in earlier detection of malignancy and decreases mortality but requires access to care to benefit. We assessed factors associated with timing of lung cancer diagnosis in the absence of systematic LCS in an urban safety net hospital. Patients and Methods:...
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Main Authors: | Krista R. Dollar (Author), Bradley S. Neutel (Author), David W. Hsia (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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