Understanding the needs of lung cancer patients during the pre-diagnosis phase

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David Wiljer
Tara Walton
Julie Gilbert
Amy Boucher
Peter M Ellis
Susan Schiff
Scott M Sellick
Marko Simunovic
Andrea Bezjak
Sara Urowitz
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[1] Princess Margaret Hospital/University Health Network,Knowledge Management and Innovation, Oncology Education and Radiation Medicine Program
[2] Princess Margaret Hospital/University Health Network,ELLICSR: Health, Wellness and Cancer Survivorship Center
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Radiation Oncology
[4] Princess Margaret Hospital/University Health Network,Educational Informatics, Oncology Education Program
[5] Cancer Care Ontario,Faculty of Medicine
[6] University of Toronto,Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
[7] University of Toronto,Department of Oncology
[8] Clinical Trials,Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics
[9] Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre,Supportive Cancer Care Research Unit
[10] McMaster University,Surgical Oncology
[11] Juravinski Cancer Centre,Department of Surgery
[12] McMaster University,Department of Radiation Oncology
[13] Juravinski Cancer Centre,Educational Informatics and ELLICSR: Health, Wellness and Cancer Survivorship Center
[14] Juravinski Cancer Centre,Department of Psychiatry
[15] Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre,ELLICSR—Survivorship Research Centre
[16] Juravinski Cancer Center,undefined
[17] McMaster University,undefined
[18] University of Toronto,undefined
[19] Princess Margaret Hospital/University Health Network,undefined
[20] University of Toronto,undefined
[21] Toronto General Hospital,undefined
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Lung cancer; Patient needs; Pre-diagnosis; Referral;
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Patients with lung cancer have numerous and varying needs spanning across the cancer trajectory; however, only limited research has focused specifically on the pre-diagnosis phase. A multicentre cross-sectional survey was conducted to explore the experience of lung cancer patients during the pre-diagnosis phase. High levels of anxiety were reported by many participants (45.6 %). Informational (32.1 %), and emotional (24.1 %) needs were reported as most important; the majority (89.0 %) reported these needs were met. Most participants sought information throughout, with many (38.6 %) rating their oncology health care providers to be the best source of information. The majority (70.0 %) reported that they were not directed to any resources to help address their anxiety. During pre-diagnosis, informational and emotional needs appear most important, and for the majority, these were reportedly met. Although many experienced high levels of anxiety, few were directed to resources to address it.
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