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. 2018 Feb 8;13(2):e0192626. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192626

Table 4. Physician-perceived reasons for refusal of lung cancer screening among people who are indicated.

Frequently Often Rarely Never
N % N % N % N %
Lack of knowledge of lung cancer risks (e.g. does not know that smoking increases lung cancer risk) 8 4.4 68 37.2 86 47.0 21 11.5
Denial of their own lung cancer risk (e.g. knows that smoking increases lung cancer risk, but think he/she will be OK) 16 8.7 107 58.5 52 28.4 8 4.4
Fear of actual lung cancer detection (e.g. fear that lung cancer will be detected by screening) 7 3.8 91 49.7 73 39.9 12 6.6
Lack of perceived benefit of early lung cancer detection (e.g. thinks that he/she will die anyway once he/she gets lung cancer) 15 8.2 84 45.9 72 39.3 12 6.6
Concern about the cost 43 23.5 92 50.3 44 24.0 4 2.2
Suspicion that doctors recommend screening for their own good 13 7.1 76 41.5 80 43.7 14 7.7