Abstract
BACKGROUND: While a mobile lung cancer screening (mLCS) program can mitigate barriers to access, this study conducted a survey study to assess barriers and facilitators to mLCS which could inform the implementation of new mLCS programs or inform modifications to existing programs. METHODS: Patient eligibility included current age of 50 to 80 and had undergone any cancer screening at Moffitt Cancer Center (MCC) between January 1, 2023 and December 1, 2024. A web-based survey was administered from May 2025 to June 2025 which collected data on health behaviors, barriers, facilitators, screening preferences, and demographics. Descriptive statistics were used to quantify survey responses. RESULTS: Among participants who completed the survey, 73.4% reported no concerns about getting screened in a mobile screening unit, 67.9% reported concerned about the cost or if insurance covered mobile lung cancer screening, and 82.4% reported they would be screened if a voucher or insurance would pay for it. For preferences, 54.1% reported no preference for the time of year for a mobile screening event, 59.6% reported they will be willing to wait up to 30 minutes to get screened, and 44% would travel more than 20 minutes to get screened. There were no statistically significant differences in barriers and facilitators when the analyses were stratified by LCS eligibility. CONCLUSIONS: We found acceptability of mobile lung cancer screening and preferences that are actionable including daytime weekday events, indoor waiting, short waits, proximity to home, clear cost coverage, and streamlined clinician recommendation.