Lung cancer is the deadliest form of cancer, but there is hope. By screening for lung cancer early, doctors can treat it when it is most likely to be treatable and before it spreads.
The U.S. Preventive Services recommends lung cancer screenings for people who:
To identify lung cancer earlier when it is most treatable, researchers have determined a lung cancer screening by low-dose CT to be an effective diagnostic tool. Low-dose CT scanning is a noninvasive, painless test that uses low-dose radiation - similar to a mammogram - to view the lungs for any suspicious nodules. This method works by taking multiple, 3-dimensional pictures from inside the body to produce images of your lungs. These images are quite detailed and show even the earliest stage of lung cancer that may be too small for regular chest X-rays to detect. The test takes little time and is read by a radiologist who reviews the scan. No preparation for the test is needed.
This type of screening is now being recognized and covered by many insurance plans due to its success rate in identifying lung cancer. Our staff will help you with determining whether or not your insurance covers the cost of the scan. Out-of-pocket costs are available upon request.
During the scan, you will wear an exam gown and lie in the CT scanner with your arms raised above your head as a small amount of radiation is used to produce intricate images of your lungs. You must stay very still to prevent any blurriness of the images, and you may be asked to hold your breath for brief periods. While you are in the CT scanner, you may hear whirring noises as the scan rotates in a spiral motion. The scan is painless, noninvasive, and only takes a few minutes. There are no dyes or injections, and you won’t have to swallow anything by mouth.
Results from a low-dose CT are returned promptly. It is important to note that not all abnormalities found are cancerous or harmful. Once the scan is completed, you will have a follow-up with a member of the Independence Health System team to discuss your results. If you have a suspicious result, you and the team will discuss further diagnostic testing.
To see if you qualify for a Lung Cancer Screening, please call 724-689-1440 (in the Westmoreland Area) and 724-284-6211 (in the Butler/Clarion Area).
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