Uptake of invitations to a lung health check offering low-dose CT lung cancer screening among an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse population at risk of lung cancer in the UK (SUMMIT): a prospective, longitudinal cohort study

医学 肺癌 肺癌筛查 人口 队列 社会经济地位 家庭医学 老年学 人口学 内科学 环境卫生 社会学
作者
Jennifer Dickson,Helen Hall,Carolyn Horst,Sophie Tisi,Priyam Verghese,Anne-Marie Mullin,Jon W. Teague,Laura Farrelly,Vicky Bowyer,Kylie Gyertson,Fanta Bojang,Claire Levermore,Tania Anastasiadis,John McCabe,Neal Navani,Arjun Nair,Anand Devaraj,Allan Hackshaw,Samantha L. Quaife,Sam M. Janes
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期刊:The Lancet. Public health [Elsevier]
卷期号:8 (2): e130-e140 被引量:12
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DOI:10.1016/s2468-2667(22)00258-4
摘要

BackgroundLung cancer screening with low-dose CT reduces lung cancer mortality, but screening requires equitable uptake from candidates at high risk of lung cancer across ethnic and socioeconomic groups that are under-represented in clinical studies. We aimed to assess the uptake of invitations to a lung health check offering low-dose CT lung cancer screening in an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse cohort at high risk of lung cancer.MethodsIn this multicentre, prospective, longitudinal cohort study (SUMMIT), individuals aged 55–77 years with a history of smoking in the past 20 years were identified via National Health Service England primary care records at practices in northeast and north-central London, UK, using electronic searches. Eligible individuals were invited by letter to a lung health check offering lung cancer screening at one of four hospital sites, with non-responders re-invited after 4 months. Individuals were excluded if they had dementia or metastatic cancer, were receiving palliative care or were housebound, or declined research participation. The proportion of individuals invited who responded to the lung health check invitation by telephone was used to measure uptake. We used univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses to estimate associations between uptake of a lung health check invitation and re-invitation of non-responders, adjusted for sex, age, ethnicity, smoking, and deprivation score. This study was registered prospectively with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03934866.FindingsBetween March 20 and Dec 12, 2019, the records of 2 333 488 individuals from 251 primary care practices across northeast and north-central London were screened for eligibility; 1 974 919 (84·6%) individuals were outside the eligible age range, 7578 (2·1%) had pre-existing medical conditions, and 11 962 (3·3%) had opted out of particpation in research and thus were not invited. 95 297 individuals were eligible for invitation, of whom 29 545 (31·0%) responded. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, re-invitation letters were sent to only a subsample of 4594 non-responders, of whom 642 (14·0%) responded. Overall, uptake was lower among men than among women (odds ratio [OR] 0·91 [95% CI 0·88–0·94]; p<0·0001), and higher among older age groups (1·48 [1·42–1·54] among those aged 65–69 years vs those aged 55–59 years; p<0·0001), groups with less deprivation (1·89 [1·76–2·04] for the most vs the least deprived areas; p<0·0001), individuals of Asian ethnicity (1·14 [1·09–1·20] vs White ethnicity; p<0·0001), and individuals who were former smokers (1·89 [1·83–1·95] vs current smokers; p<0·0001). When ethnicity was subdivided into 16 groups, uptake was lower among individuals of other White ethnicity than among those with White British ethnicity (0·86 [0·83–0·90]), whereas uptake was higher among Chinese, Indian, and other Asian ethnicities than among those with White British ethnicity (1·33 [1·13–1·56] for Chinese ethnicity; 1·29 [1·19–1·40] for Indian ethnicity; and 1·19 [1·08–1·31] for other Asian ethnicity).InterpretationInviting eligible adults for lung health checks in areas of socioeconomic and ethnic diversity should achieve favourable participation in lung cancer screening overall, but inequalities by smoking, deprivation, and ethnicity persist. Reminder and re-invitation strategies should be used to increase uptake and the equity of response.FundingGRAIL.
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