A Simple Step That Could Save Your Life
Regular cancer screening can save your life. It can help find lung cancer early.
Lung cancer screening uses a low-dose CT scan to detect cancer early—when it is more likely to be treated successfully.
Who Should Consider Screening?
You may qualify for lung cancer screening if you:
- Are 50–80 years old, and
- Currently smoke or used to smoke, and
- Have a history of smoking (20 pack-years or more)
Even if you quit smoking, you may still be eligible.
Why Screening Matters
- Lung cancer often does not cause symptoms early
- Screening can find cancer before it spreads
- Early detection gives more treatment options
What to Expect
Lung cancer screening is:
- Quick (takes just a few minutes)
- Painless
- No special preparation needed
Is It Covered?
Many insurance plans, including Medicare, cover lung cancer screening for eligible patients.
If you have questions about coverage, our team can help.
Talk With Your Provider
Screening starts with a conversation. Your provider can:
- Help determine if you qualify
- Explain the benefits and limitations
- Help you take the next step
Schedule an appointment today.
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