Missed Opportunities for Lung Cancer Screening Among Patients With Behavioral Health Disorders With Elevated Cigarette Smoking Rates: Lung Cancer Screening and Behavioral Health

行为健康障碍患者吸烟率高,错失肺癌筛查机会:肺癌筛查与行为健康

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Abstract

Annual lung cancer screening using low-dose CT (LDCT) imaging effectively reduces mortality from lung cancer and is recommended for people who are at high risk of developing the disease. The utilization of lung cancer screening, however, has remained low. Due to significantly higher cigarette smoking rates, patients with behavioral health disorders (those living with mental illness and/or substance use disorders) are more likely to be diagnosed with and die of lung cancer; at the same time, they are less likely to undergo cancer screenings. There is an urgent need for targeted efforts to improve access to lung cancer screening among this population disproportionately affected by the disease. In this commentary, we propose integrating lung cancer screening facilitation into services provided by behavioral health professionals who are uniquely positioned to reach these patients and deliver interventions to increase uptake of cancer screenings. We suggest several measures that could improve lung health outcomes of patients with behavioral health disorders: (1) training behavioral health professionals in lung cancer screening eligibility assessment; (2) providing patients with educational materials; (3) integrating shared decision-making counseling for lung cancer screening into behavioral health care settings; (4) providing the practical support needed to access screening; and (5) establishing effective partnerships with community organizations. Regardless of the level of engagement, possibly ranging from brief training to the implementation of comprehensive programs, any involvement will benefit patients. This integrated approach will contribute to reducing lung cancer mortality among patients with behavioral health disorders who have long experienced systemic health inequities.

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