Patient understanding and acceptability of an early lung cancer diagnosis trial: a qualitative study
<strong>Background</strong> The ELCID (Early Lung Cancer Investigation and Diagnosis) trial was a feasibility randomised controlled trial examining the effect on lung cancer diagnosis of lowering the threshold for referral for urgent chest x-ray for smokers and recent ex-smokers, aged ov...
Autori principali: | Prout, H, Barham, A, Bongard, E, Tudor-Edwards, R, Griffiths, G, Hamilton, W, Harrop, E, Hood, K, Hurt, C, Nelson, R, Porter, C, Roberts, K, Rogers, T, Thomas-Jones, E, Tod, A, Yeo, S, Neal, R, Nelson, A |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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BioMed Central
2018
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