Calhoun Times

Mobile lung CT coach to visit Gordon County on Dec. 27

- From CHI Memorial

CHI Memorial’s mobile lung CT coach will be at the Calhoun-Gordon County Library on Friday, Dec. 27, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Lung cancer screening is a test to look for signs of lung cancer in otherwise healthy people. The low-dose CT scan shows a 3D image of your lungs that is clearer and more detailed than regular x-rays, allowing doctors to diagnose lung cancer at its earliest stage, before there are any symptoms. This is when lung cancer is most curable. The whole process takes less than 10 minutes and there is no need to do anything special to prepare for the screening.

The low-dose CT lung cancer scan has been shown to improve survival by 20% according to the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) by the National Cancer Institute

(NCI).

Factors that put you at high risk of developing lung cancer include:

Age 50 or older Smoking history Family history of cancer Exposure to cancer causing agents (asbestos, diesel fumes, Radon, coal smoke, soot, etc.)

Private insurance companies cover lung cancer screening for high-risk individual­s. Medicare and Medicaid also cover lung cancer screening. Grant funds are available for eligible uninsured and under-insured people to have the low-dose lung CT screening.

If you feel you are at risk, call CHI Memorial at 423495-LUNG (5864) to discuss if a lung screening is right for you or to schedule an appointmen­t.

The Gordon County Library is located at 100 N. Park Ave. in Downtown Calhoun.

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