A Quick Check That Could Save Your Breath
Lung cancer is a sneaky foe, often hiding until it's too late. But there's a simple, quick way to catch it early.
A low-dose CT scan can spot trouble in less than a minute.
Denise Lee knows this well. She smoked for decades, then quit. She saw a billboard and decided to get checked. No symptoms, but a mass was found. Early detection meant more treatment options. Now, eight years later, she's cancer-free.
The Problem
Lung cancer is the top cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. Yet, only a quarter of cases are caught early. That's a problem. Early detection means better survival rates. But over 80% of high-risk smokers haven't been scanned. Why? Maybe they don't know about it. Maybe they're scared. But knowledge is power.
Who Should Get Screened?
- Current smokers
- Those who quit in the last 15 years
- Ex-smokers aged 50 to 80 with a heavy smoking history
The scan is easy. Lie down, hold still, and let the machine do its job. It's painless, quick, and often covered by insurance. So, why not take the chance?
The Power of Early Detection
Early detection opens doors to more treatments. Surgery, chemotherapy, even newer options like targeted therapy and immunotherapy. It turns a scary diagnosis into a manageable one.
In the past decade, these scans have saved 80,000 years of life. Imagine what more screenings could do.
Take Action
Think you might be at risk? Take a quick quiz at SavedByTheScan.org. One in five people who took it found out they were high risk. Talk to your doctor. A couple of minutes could change your life. Your lungs can't speak, but this is their way of saying, "Get checked."