Lung Cancer Screening
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer related death in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. Unfortunately, lung cancer is most often discovered at a late stage. When lung cancer is found at an early stage, there is a greater chance for a cure, making screening and early detection critical.
If you meet the following screening guidelines, you may be eligible for a screening exam. CT scans may help detect lung cancer in its earliest stages, when it is most treatable. Please call your primary care physician to discuss this option.
Criteria For Low-Dose CT Scan
Low-dose CT (LDCT) lung screening scans are covered by Medicare insurance if the patient meets the following criteria:
- Be age 55-77
- Be asymptomatic (no signs or symptoms of lung cancer)
- Have a smoking history of 30 pack years
- Be a current smoker or one who has quit smoking within the last 15 years
If these guidelines apply to you, you should have a conversation with your doctor or healthcare provider about lung cancer CT screening at South Baldwin Regional Medical Center.
If these guidelines do not apply to you, but you are still concerned about your risk for lung cancer, we encourage you to talk with your healthcare provider.
Results
Results are sent to your primary care provider or lung care provider to follow up as needed.
Schedule Your Screening
For more information, consult with your primary care or lung care provider. You must be evaluated by your physician to see if you qualify for LDCT lung screening. Medicare also requires that you receive smoking cessation information to qualify for coverage. If you meet the criteria for the low-dose CT scan, you will need an order from your primary care or lung care provider prior to scheduling your screening.
To schedule your screening, call (251) 949-3787.