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Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in the United States. Every year, lung cancer claims more lives than breast, prostate and colon cancer combined. The reason is it so deadly? It often spreads without showing any symptoms, making early detection crucial. That's where screening can make a difference.
Lung cancer screening typically involves a low-dose CT scan, which takes just a few minutes. However, despite its proven effectiveness, too few eligible patients take advantage of this life-saving test.
Dr. Anthony Ascioti, the chief of surgery at Ascension St. Vincent, says lung cancer screening remains underutilized.
“It’s still a very underutilized screening tool,” Ascioti said. “Unfortunately, we only screen about 5% of eligible people in this state, which is a real concern.”
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