Promoting lung cancer screening of high-risk patients by primary care providers

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Abstract

Background: Lung cancer screening (LCS) with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) of the chest of eligible patients remains low. Accordingly, augmentation of appropriate LCS referrals by primary care providers (PCPs) was sought. Methods: The quality improvement (QI) project was performed between April 2021 and June 2022. It incorporated patient education, shared decision-making (SDM) with PCPs, and tracking of initial LDCT completion. In each case, lag time (LT) to LCS and pack-years (PYs) were calculated from initial LCS eligibility. The cohort’s scores were compared to national scores. Patient zip codes were used to create a geographic map of our cohort for comparison with public health data. Results: An immediate and sustained increase in weekly LCS referrals from PCPs was recorded. Of 337 initial referrals, 95% were men, consisting of 66.2% Black, 28.4% White, and 5.4% other. Mean PY was less for minorities (45.3 vs. 37.3 years; p =.0002) but mean LT was greater for Whites (7.9 vs. 6.2 years; p =.03). Twenty-five percent of veterans failed to report to their scheduled screening, and two declined referrals. Notably, most no-show patients lived in transit deserts. Furthermore, Lung-RADS scores 4B/4X were more than double the expected prevalence (p =.008). Conclusions: The PCPs in this study successfully augmented LCS referrals. A substantial proportion of these patients were no-shows, and our data suggest complex racial and socioeconomic factors as contributing variables. In addition, a higher-than-expected number of initial Lung-RADS scores 4B/4X were reported. A large, multisite QI project is warranted to address overcoming potential transportation barriers in high-risk patient populations.

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Colamonici, M., Khouzam, N., Dell, C., Auge-Bronersky, K., Pacheco, E., Rubinstein, I., & Recht, B. (2023). Promoting lung cancer screening of high-risk patients by primary care providers. Cancer, 129(22), 3574–3581. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.34955

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