Lung Cancer Screening in Family Members and Peers of Lung Cancer Patients: a Prospective Cohort Study
Lung Cancer | Lung Cancer Screening | Patient EmpowermentLung cancer screening of active or former heavy smokers with yearly low-dose CT allows for earlier diagnosis and better lung cancer survival. Risk of developing lung cancer is higher among family members and close contacts of lung cancer patients, because of shared genetics, environment and life habits like smoking. The investigators want to engage lung cancer patients to refer their family members and close contacts for lung cancer screening, and evaluate if this referred population have higher risk of lung cancer than the population referred by their family doctors.
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Conditions de participation
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Sexe:
ALL -
Âges admissibles:
18 and up
Critères de participation
Lung cancer patients:
Inclusion Criteria:
* \> 18 years old
* Current or former lung cancer patient
Exclusion Criteria: none
Referred participants Inclusion criteria: \>18 years old Exclusion criteria: Personal history of lung cancer.
Lieu de l'étude
MUHC
MUHCMontréal, Quebec
Canada
Contactez l'équipe d'étude
Nicole EZER, MD
- Étude parrainée par
- McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
- Participants recherchés
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- ID de l'étude:
NCT05645731