November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and Outpatient Radiology Scottsbluff (OPR-S) shares how its screening program can be a key part of a patient’s lung screening journey. Outpatient Radiology Scottsbluff 's comprehensive lung cancer screening program takes a patient-centered approach, focused on early detection. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.
S.; however, at-risk patients can take a proactive approach to their lung health by getting low-dose CT scans. According to the American Lung Association, “Lung cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer and is estimated to claim the lives of over 125,070 Americans this year.
Even though survival rates can be improved significantly by screening, only a small percentage of eligible individuals get screened for lung cancer.” A low-dose CT scan uses X-ray to create detailed images of the lungs. The quick and easy scan has been proven to improve survival rates for high-risk people.
People who can qualify for a low-dose CT scan for lung cancer screening include: At OPR-S, their team uses the latest technology to provide hope for patients at risk for lung cancer. Early detection saves lives by finding lung cancer early and when it is most treatable. Patients can begin their lung cancer screening journey with OPR-S by talking with their primary care physician to determine their risk and eligibility as a doctor’s order is required for a low-dose CT scan.
The scan is done in 15 minutes or less and requir.