Implementation of a hybrid lung health program for Northeast Texas: study protocol
Anastasia Rogova, Lorraine R. Reitzel, Lisa M. Lowenstein, Paul M. Cinciripini, Maggie Britton, Robert J. Volk, James G. Fox, Tzuan A. Chen, Jennifer A. Minnix

TL;DR
This study outlines a hybrid lung health program in Northeast Texas to improve lung cancer screening and tobacco cessation care through a partnership between health institutions.
Contribution
The novel contribution is a hybrid model combining centralized and decentralized care to enhance lung cancer screening and tobacco cessation services in the region.
Findings
The hybrid model aims to increase lung cancer screening uptake and improve tobacco cessation care.
The program includes clinician training and community outreach to raise awareness about lung cancer screening.
The intervention supports follow-up care navigation for patients who need additional testing or treatment.
Abstract
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the United States. Lung cancer screening is recommended to individuals with a history of heavy cigarette smoking; it is proven to be effective in reducing lung cancer-related mortality, but the uptake remains low. In this project, we employ a hybrid model to ensure consistent screening for tobacco use and lung cancer screening eligibility, provision of tobacco cessation care, shared decision making for lung cancer screening, subsequent completion of screening, and navigation to follow-up care as needed, in Northeast Texas. The project is a partnership between a comprehensive cancer center, a university-affiliated hospital system, and a Federally Qualified Health Center. The intervention is designed as a hybrid lung cancer screening program, with a mix of centralized and decentralized features, to deliver high-quality…
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TopicsLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Global Cancer Incidence and Screening · Smoking Behavior and Cessation
