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Rural barriers to early lung cancer detection: Exploring access to lung cancer screening programs in New Hampshire and Vermont
Authors:Rian M Hasson  Kayla A Fay  Joseph D Phillips  Timothy M Millington  David J Finley
Institution:1. Thoracic Surgery Division, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH;2. Center for Biostatistics, Department of Biomedical Informatics, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Abstract:BackgroundRural populations face many health disadvantages compared to urban areas. There is a critical need to better understand the current lung cancer screening landscape in these communities to identify targeted areas to improve the impact of this proven tool.MethodsData from the County Health Rankings of New Hampshire and Vermont was reviewed for population density, distribution of adult smokers, and level of education compared to the distribution of Lung Cancer Screening Facilities throughout these two states.ResultsScreening programs in southern counties of Vermont with lower levels of education have decreased access. In New Hampshire, there are no programs within 30 miles of the areas with the largest distribution of smokers, and decreased access in some areas with the lowest levels of education.ConclusionsImproving equitable access to high-quality screening services in rural regions and the creation of targeted interventions to address decreased access in areas of high tobacco use and low education is vital to decreasing the incidence of latestage presentations of lung cancer within these populations.
Keywords:Lung cancer  Lung cancer screening  Rural  Patient education levels  Low-dose computed tomography  Smoking
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