Frontiers in Oncology (Feb 2024)

Analysis of screening outcomes and factors influencing compliance among community-based lung cancer high-risk population in Nanchang, China, 2018-2020

  • Fanfan Zeng,
  • Fanfan Zeng,
  • Xiaobo Wang,
  • Chengman Wang,
  • Chengman Wang,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Denggang Fu,
  • Xin Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2024.1339036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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ObjectiveTo investigate the screening results and compliance of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening among the high-risk lung cancer populations in Jiangxi Province from 2018 to 2020, and to explore the related influencing factors of compliance.MethodsFrom November 2018 to October 2020, permanent residents in Nanchang City were selected and their demographic data and lung cancer risk factor data were collected to screen high-risk groups, and LDCT screening was performed on high-risk groups with diagnostic reports by 2 chief physicians. Descriptive analysis method was used to analyze the basic information of screening, screening results and screening compliance. χ2 and logistic regression test were used to conduct single and multi-factor analysis of screening compliance.ResultsA total of 26,588 people participated in this screening, of which 34.4% (n=9,139) were at high risk of lung cancer, 3,773 participants were completed LDCT screening, and the screening compliance rate was 41.3%. Screening results showed that 389 participants were positive for suspected pulmonary tumor or lung nodules, the screening positive rate of 10.3%. The logistic multivariable results of screening compliance showed that the compliance was better in males, those who quit smoking, those with chronic respiratory diseases and family history of cancer, and those who have primary education, those with a history of occupational harmful exposure had a poor compliance.ConclusionCompliance with lung cancer screening in Jiangxi Province, China still needs to be improved, and gender, education level, harmful occupational exposure, smoking, chronic respiratory diseases, and family history of tumors cancer play an important role on screening compliance.

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