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In the U.S., lung cancer is the second most common cancer – and the leading cause of cancer death. When diagnosed early, the lung cancer survival rate is much higher. Research from the U.S. National Institute of Health and the National Cancer Institute shows that – when diagnosed at Stage 1 – the 5-year survival rate increases from 17% to 60%.
Rutland Regional Medical Center’s accredited Lung Cancer Screening Center offers state-of-the-art low dose CT scanning for lung cancer for those who qualify. Our board-certified pulmonary and cancer care teams provide expert diagnosis and treatment every step of the way.
If you smoke or used to smoke, you are at higher risk for lung cancer. To be screened for lung cancer, you’ll need an order from your primary care physician. You will also need to meet certain requirements to qualify for screening.
If your doctor recommends a lung cancer screening for you, it doesn’t mean that they think you have cancer. Cancer screenings are only done when you are symptom-free.
This is an abnormal growth of lung tissue cells. It can affect one or both of your lungs. In the United States, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in men and women.
The American Cancer Society has put together a helpful patient decision guide for anyone wondering if a lung cancer screening is right for them.
Download the pdf
If your doctor thinks you might be at risk for lung cancer, our team – including health navigators and lung cancer specialists – will work with you to review your history and eligibility for screening.
You should be screened for lung cancer if you meet all five of these requirements:
*20 pack years:
At Rutland Regional’s accredited Lung Cancer Screening Center, we provide low-dose CT (computed tomography) scanning to test for lung cancer. During a CT scan, you will lie on a table while an X-ray machine uses a small amount (low dose) of radiation to take pictures of your lungs. The test only takes a few minutes and does not hurt.
For those at high risk for lung cancer, we can use yearly CT scans to find cancer before symptoms start – when it is much more treatable.
This test is a painless scan of your lungs. We do it to look for signs of cancer. Lung cancer screening helps us catch cancer in its early stages, even before you may notice any symptoms.
You’ll need an order from your primary care physician for a low dose lung cancer screening CT. Talk with your doctor about the benefits of a lung cancer screening and call the Lung Cancer Screening Navigator at 802.772.1999 for more information about our program.
For information about Lung Cancer Screening:
802-775-7111
160 Allen Street Rutland, VT 05701