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Implementing a Tribally Engaged Lung Cancer Screening Pilot Program in Rural Oklahoma

Description
Presents a study on the efficacy of a lung cancer screening program within a tribally operated health system in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Bases findings on pre- and post-intervention surveys. Makes recommendation for program expansion and highlights key barriers and facilitators to implementation.
Author(s)
Zsolt Nagykaldi, Mark Doescher, Dorothy A. Rhoades, et al.
Citation
Cancer Prevention Research, 18(7), 423-430
Date
07/2025
Tagged as
Cancer · Health screening · Statistics and data · Tobacco use · Tribal communities · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · Oklahoma