Immediate chest X-ray for patients at risk of lung cancer presenting in primary care: randomised controlled feasibility trial.
By: Richard D Neal, Allan Barham, Emily Bongard, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Jim Fitzgibbon, Gareth Griffiths, Willie Hamilton, Kerenza Hood, Annmarie Nelson, David Parker, Cath Porter, Hayley Prout, Kirsty Roberts, Trevor Rogers, Emma Thomas-Jones, Angela Tod, Seow Tien Yeo, Chris N Hurt

Leeds Institute for Health Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9NL, UK.
2016-05-16; doi: 10.1038/bjc.2016.414
Abstract

Background

Achieving earlier stage diagnosis is one option for improving lung cancer outcomes in the United Kingdom. Patients with lung cancer typically present with symptoms to general practitioners several times before referral or investigation.

Methods

We undertook a mixed methods feasibility individually randomised controlled trial (the ELCID trial) to assess the feasibility and inform the design of a definitive, fully powered, UK-wide, Phase III trial of lowering the threshold for urgent investigation of suspected lung cancer. Patients over 60, with a smoking history, presenting with new chest symptoms to primary care, were eligible to be randomised to intervention (urgent chest X-ray) or usual care.

Results

The trial design and materials were acceptable to GPs and patients. We randomised 255 patients from 22 practices, although the proportion of eligible patients who participated was lower than expected. Survey responses (89%), and the fidelity of the intervention (82% patients X-rayed within 3 weeks) were good. There was slightly higher anxiety and depression in the control arm in participants aged >75. Three patients (1.2%) were diagnosed with lung cancer.

Conclusions

We have demonstrated the feasibility of individually randomising patients at higher risk of lung cancer, to a trial offering urgent investigation or usual care.British Journal of Cancer advance online publication 10 January 2017; doi:10.1038/bjc.2016.414 www.bjcancer.com.





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