Successes and challenges of implementing a lung cancer screening program in federally qualified health centers: a qualitative analysis using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

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Full Title: Transl Behav Med

Abbreviation: Transl Behav Med

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Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

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"Conflicts of Interest: M.M.C., R.A.S., and L.W. are employed by the ACS and ACS CAN, which receive grants from private and corporate foundations, including foundations associated with companies in the health sector, for research and initiatives outside of the submitted work. The authors are not funded by any of these grants, and their salary is solely funded through ACS and ACS CAN funds. C.G.A. declares that she has no conflicts of interest."

Evidence found in paper:

"Funding: This pilot study was funded by the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation. C.G.A.’s doctoral studies are sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (1F99CA253576-01)."

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