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Brief Title: Effect of Incidental Findings Information on Lung Cancer Screening Intent
Official Title: Effect of Incidental Findings Information on Lung Cancer Screening Intent: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Study ID: NCT04432753
Brief Summary: This online randomized controlled trial seeks to determine if inclusion of incidental findings information in a lung cancer screening decision aid affects screening intent among screening-eligible individuals. Participants will view either a decision aid with incidental findings information or without and indicate their intent to pursue lung cancer screening. Hypothesis: Inclusion of incidental findings in a decision aid will decrease intent to screen among participants.
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age: 55 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Name: Stephen Clark, MD
Affiliation: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Name: Daniel Jonas, MD, MPH
Affiliation: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR