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  2. Lung cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    Results from large randomized studies have recently prompted a large number of professional organizations and governmental agencies in the U.S. to now recommend lung cancer screening in select populations. The 3 main types of lung cancer screening are low-dose, computerized tomographic (LDCT) screening, chest x-rays, and sputum cytology tests. [4]

  3. Do you need a lung cancer screening? See if you qualify - AOL

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    In Texas, only 10.6% of people who would qualify get screened, according to the American Lung Association's State of Lung Cancer Report. Texas ranks 46th in the country for lung cancer screenings ...

  4. New lung cancer screening guidelines include heavy smokers ...

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    More than 80% of people whose lung cancer was caught early through screening were still alive after 20 years, according to research from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York ...

  5. Fewer than 1 in 5 eligible Americans are getting recommended ...

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    The American Cancer Society recommends yearly screening for lung cancer for people between the ages of 50 and 80 who smoke or used to smoke and have at least a 20 pack-year history of smoking. A ...

  6. Cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    The objective of cancer screening is to detect cancer before symptoms appear, involving various methods such as blood tests, urine tests, DNA tests, and medical imaging. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The purpose of screening is early cancer detection, to make the cancer easier to treat and extending life expectancy. [ 3 ]

  7. Lung cancer - Wikipedia

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    Lung cancer is the most diagnosed and deadliest cancer worldwide, with 2.2 million cases in 2020 resulting in 1.8 million deaths. [3] Lung cancer is rare in those younger than 40; the average age at diagnosis is 70 years, and the average age at death 72. [2] Incidence and outcomes vary widely across the world, depending on patterns of tobacco use.

  8. Cape Cod Healthcare will participate in study focused on ...

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    Sponsored by Freenome Bio, the PROACT LUNG study will measure the accuracy of a screening blood test for lung cancer in current and former smokers 50 and older who are eligible for lung screening ...

  9. National Lung Screening Trial - Wikipedia

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    The National Lung Screening Trial was a United States-based clinical trial which recruited research participants between 2002 and 2004. [1] It was sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and conducted by the American College of Radiology Imaging Network and the Lung Screening Study Group. [1]

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