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[Implementation of smoking cessation in the workflow of a lung cancer screening program in Germany - A Position Paper of the German Respiratory Society (DGP)]

Both tobacco cessation and low-dose CT screening in at-risk individuals reduce lung cancer-specific and all-cause mortality. As part of a national screening program for the early detection of lung cancer, smoking cessation must be a mandatory part of the counseling given to participants. This increases the cost-benefit effectiveness of the screening program. As part of the initial consultation evidence-based measures for smoking cessation must be offered to smoking participants of the screening program in form of a minimal intervention. If participants do not want to participate in a quit smoking measure they must actively refuse (opt-out rule). The costs of quitting smoking, including the costs of withdrawal-inhibiting medication, have to be fully covered by statutory health insurance for participants in the lung cancer screening program.

  • Rupp, A.
  • Sohrab, S.
  • Pankow, W.
  • Raspe, M.
  • Kotz, D.
  • Rustler, C.
  • Blum, T. G.
  • Bauer, T.
  • Windisch, W.
  • Andreas, S.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1055/a-2363-5780
Journal: Pneumologie
Work Type: Original
Location: UGMLC
Disease Area: General Lung and Other, LC
Partner / Member: JLU
Access-Number: 39019465

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