INSPIRE Study
Investigating Screening in Populations at High Risk to Improve Equity
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Study Background
The long-term goal of the INSPIRE study is to evaluate the feasibility and performance of low-dose computed tomography lung cancer screening among Black women at risk of developing lung cancer.
We hope to screen 1000 Black women aged 50-80 with any history of smoking for lung cancer in Boston and Chicago.
[Left] INSPIRE study team members with study participant Krystal, following her first lung cancer screening exam!
Participation
Study participants are identified at community lung cancer outreach events, supported through the screening process, and counseled about smoking cessation.
Our goal is to make lung cancer screening easy and accessible for those Black women who are eligible. After recruiting patients at outreach events, we coordinate everything from screening appointments to transportation logistics and hospital arrival. After patients undergo screening, an INSPIRE team member communicates results and smoking cessation information through a telephone phone call.
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Questions about INSPIRE?
If you are interested in participating in Wearables, or learning more about our study, please contact our research coordinator Alexandra Potter at apotter8@mgh.harvard.edu.
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Participant Highlights
Meet Krystal
Meet Tanya
[Below] Community Outreach