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Evaluating the Implementation and Effectiveness of the Pink and Pearl Campaign on Lung Cancer Screening at Christian Hospital

NCT ID: NCT07146568Sponsor: Washington University School of MedicineLast updated: 2026-02-24

Summary

Inspired by the ongoing Pink \& Pearl Campaign, the breast radiology service of Christian Hospital in north St. Louis County will partner with Siteman Cancer Center to pilot this campaign in its mammography clinics in order to promote awareness, referral, and completion of lung cancer screening (LCS) among eligible women. This campaign leverages established infrastructure such as nurse navigation and referral to screening or primary care for further shared decision-making on cancer screening. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Pink \& Pearl Campaign in improving LCS uptake among LCS-eligible women undergoing mammography at Christian Hospital. This evaluation is grounded in the Integrated Screening Action Model that depicts individual- and environmental-level influences on the screening behavior process. Using an explanatory sequential mixed methods design, which combines both quantitative and qualitative approaches, our specific aims for this proposal are to: a) assess whether the Pink \& Pearl Campaign increases referrals and uptake/completion of LCS among LCS-eligible women undergoing screening mammography; b) determine median time-to-screening after referral to LCS; and c) evaluate individual and health system factors influencing LCS uptake and implementation outcomes of the campaign. These implementation outcomes will help identify whether the campaign was put in place successfully or not. This proposal will inform strategies for integrating cancer screening programs to improve poorly performing programs like LCS.

Arms & interventions

  • OtherPink and Pearl Campaign

    This campaign leverages established infrastructure such as nurse navigation and referral to screening or primary care for further shared decision-making on cancer screening.

Outcome measures

Primary

  • Proportion of women referred from the breast radiology service who successfully complete LCS 6-months post-Pink & Pearl implementation

    The investigators will compare the baseline prevalence of LCS among women undergoing BCS to the prevalence of LCS among women undergoing BCS 6 months after implementation of the Pink \& Pearl Campaign.

    Time frame: At 6 months

Secondary

  • Median time-to-screening

    Time frame: At 6 months

  • Acceptability of Pink & Pearl Campaign

    Time frame: At 6 months

Eligibility criteria

Sex: AllAge: 20 Years and olderHealthy volunteers: Yes
Eligibility Criteria - Interventional Study * Undergoing screening mammography at Christian Hospital * Between the ages of 50-80 years (inclusive) Eligibility Criteria - Survey and Interview Sub-Studies * Part of the interventional study * Reporting a 20 pack-year equivalent of either current smoking history or have quit in the past 15 years * Can speak and understand English * Not diagnosed with a serious health problem that will limit life expectancy (such as previous history of lung cancer, symptoms of lung cancer such as hemoptysis or unexplained weight loss of more than 6.8 kg (15 lb) in the previous year) * Willing and able to get treatment if lung cancer is found * Able to understand and willing to sign an IRB-approved written informed consent document Eligibility Criteria - Providers * At least 20 years of age * Involved in the breast radiology service or referred at least one patient to the Pink \& Pearl Campaign * Able to provide verbal consent to participate in the interview

Study locations (1)

Barnes-Jewish Christian Hospital

St Louis, Missouri, 63136

Recruiting
Beryne Odeny, M.D. MPH, Ph.D. · Contact
Michelle V Lee, M.D. · Contact
Beryne Odeny, M.D., MPH, Ph.D. · Principal Investigator
Michelle V Lee, M.D. · Principal Investigator
Tabassum Ahmad, M.D. · Sub Investigator