Journal article
Protocol for the CHEST Australia trial: A phase II randomised controlled trial of an intervention to reduce time-to-consult with symptoms of lung cancer
SR Murray, P Murchie, N Campbell, FM Walter, D Mazza, E Habgood, Y Kutzer, A Martin, S Goodall, DJ Barnes, JD Emery
BMJ Open | Published : 2015
Abstract
Introduction: Lung cancer is the most common cancer worldwide, with 1.3 million new cases diagnosed every year. It has one of the lowest survival outcomes of any cancer because over two-thirds of patients are diagnosed when curative treatment is not possible. International research has focused on screening and community interventions to promote earlier presentation to a healthcare provider to improve early lung cancer detection. This paper describes the protocol for a phase II, multisite, randomised controlled trial, for patients at increased risk of lung cancer in the primary care setting, to facilitate early presentation with symptoms of lung cancer. Methods/analysis: The intervention is b..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This trial is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council. (NHMRC grant ID 1064121). The funding source has no role in the design of this study, the interpretation of data or decision to submit results.