Rates of physician-patient discussions about lung cancer screening very low and declining

Low rates of physician-patient discussions about lung cancer screening have declined further since 2012 and were not associated with current smokers’ intents or attempts to quit smoking. In 2017, the prevalence of patient-physician discussions about lung cancer screening was only 4.3 percent in the general population and 8.7 percent among current smokers, down from 6.7 percent and 12.0 percent respectively in 2012.
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