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Lung Cancer Screening

Low-dose Computed Tomography Lung Cancer Screening Program at UMass

Lung cancer is the number-one cancer killer in America, taking more lives than colon, breast and prostate cancer combined. Every year, 200,000 Americans are diagnosed with lung cancer and 160,000 die from it. However, early detection of lung cancer can increase the five-year survival rate for stage 1 lung cancer to nearly 90%.

The LDCT Lung Cancer Screening Program at UMass provides screening to patients who are at risk for developing lung cancer. Through low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) examinations, we can proactively and safely screen patients for this disease.

LDCT lung cancer screening is the first and only cost-effective test proven to detect lung cancer at an early stage, which can result in a better chance of survival for patients. LDCT lung cancer screening at UMass is performed with a low dose of radiation and has minimal risk for the patient. The LDCT examination does not require the use of contrast and the examination is completed within 10 minutes.

UMass is a pioneer in LDCT lung cancer screening and our program is a designated lung cancer screening center accredited by the American College of Radiology. Our program offers a unique clinical service line, including proactive patient management and comprehensive information for referring physicians.

Patients eligible for LDCT lung cancer for screening:

  • Are 50 to 80 years old.
  • Have a 20 "pack year" or greater history. (Pack years are calculated using the number of years you smoked and the amount of packs of cigarettes smoked each day. For instance: 1 pack/day for 20 years is 20 pack years; 2 packs/day for 15 years is 30 pack years.)
  • Are current or former smokers who have quit in the past 15 years.
  • Have no current symptoms of lung cancer such as coughing up blood or sudden weight loss.

Patient FAQs

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What Is The Goal Of LDCT Lung Cancer Screening?

Who Should Get an LDCT Lung Cancer Screening Examination?

Do I Need To Have An LDCT Lung Cancer Screening Examination Every Year?

How Effective Is LDCT Lung Cancer Screening At Preventing Death From Lung Cancer?

How Is The Exam Performed?

Where Can I Get a LDCT Lung Cancer Screening?

When Will I Get The Results Of The Examination?

Will My Insurance Cover The Screening?

Can I Continue To Smoke As Long I Get Screened Every Year?

What Are The Risks To LDCT Lung Cancer Screening?

How do I enroll patients into the program and how do I order a CT lung cancer screening study?

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