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Spalluto LB, Lewis JA, Samuels LR, Callaway-Lane C, Matheny ME, Denton J, Robles JA, Dittus RS, Yankelevitz DF, Henschke CI, Massion PP, Moghanaki D, Roumie CL. Association of Rurality With Annual Repeat Lung Cancer Screening in the Veterans Health Administration. Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR. 2022 Dec;19(19). 131-138. NIHMSID: NIHMS1743526.
Abstract
Lung cancer causes the largest number of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Lung cancer incidence rates, mortality rates, and rates of advanced stage disease are higher among those who live in rural areas. Known disparities in lung cancer outcomes between rural and nonrural populations may be in part because of barriers faced by rural populations. The authors tested the hypothesis that among Veterans who receive initial lung cancer screening, rural Veterans would be less likely to complete annual repeat screening than nonrural Veterans.