New research shows that adopting a 20-year smoking duration cutoff instead of a 20-pack-year cutoff to determine eligibility for lung cancer screening significantly improves the proportion of patients with lung cancer who are eligible for screening and eliminates racial disparities in screening eligibility.
To discuss these findings, Lung Cancers Today spoke with Alexandra Potter, Program Director of the American Lung Cancer Screening Initiative. Ms. Potter spoke in depth about the disparities that exist in lung cancer screening and treatment, factors that drive these disparities, and what can be done to help.
About Ms. Alexandra Potter: