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Introduction to the Special Section: The Experience and Impact of Lung Cancer Stigma
Journal of Thoracic OncologyVol. 13Issue 8p1053–1054Published in issue: August, 2018- Heidi A. Hamann
- Jean-Louis Pujol
Cited in Scopus: 1“Did you smoke?” - Review ArticleOpen Archive
Multilevel Opportunities to Address Lung Cancer Stigma across the Cancer Control Continuum
Journal of Thoracic OncologyVol. 13Issue 8p1062–1075Published online: May 22, 2018- Heidi A. Hamann
- Elizabeth S. Ver Hoeve
- Lisa Carter-Harris
- Jamie L. Studts
- Jamie S. Ostroff
Cited in Scopus: 67The public health imperative to reduce the burden of lung cancer has seen unprecedented progress in recent years. Fully realizing the advances in lung cancer treatment and control requires attention to potential barriers in their momentum and implementation. In this analysis, we present and evaluate the argument that stigma is a highly significant barrier to fulfilling the clinical promise of advanced care and reduced lung cancer burden. This evaluation of the stigma of lung cancer is based on a multilevel perspective that incorporates the individual, persons in the individual's immediate environment, the health care system, and the larger societal structure that shapes perceptions and decisions.