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    Lung Screening Program

    Mayo Clinic Health System launches lung screening program in La Crosse

    Lung screening is a test to look for signs of lung cancer in otherwise healthy people. The goal of lung screening is to detect lung cancer at a very early stage — when it’s more likely to be cured. Studies show lung screening reduces the risk of dying of lung cancer.

    Lung screening is available for people with the greatest risk of lung cancer, including:

    • People between the ages of 55 and 80, current or past smokers, and smoked a pack a day for 30 or more years; OR
    • People between the ages of 50 and 80, current or past smokers, and smoked a pack a day for 20 or more years AND have at least one of the following:
      • Lung cancer more than five years ago and have been cured
      • A father, mother, sister or brother with history of lung cancer
      • Been told they have chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis, emphysema or exposure to asbestos

    Discuss the benefits and risks of lung screening with your doctor. Together you can review your risk of lung cancer and decide whether screening is right for you.

     
     






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