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  1. You can conveniently book a Lung Cancer Screen (Low Dose CT) online using LabFinder. LabFinder has participating labs and imaging centers near your location that can perform the test and accept insurance. This makes it easy to schedule and complete your test without hassle.

  2. Do you know your risk factors for lung cancer? Talk to your doctor about screening options, and find a location near you.

  3. Our program offers personalized lung cancer screenings, which include: Annual low-dose CT scans with same-day personalized, one-on-one consultation with an OSUCCC – James pulmonologist to review real-time results. Option for same-day consultation with a smoking cessation expert.

  4. Advanced diagnostic tools help our team of experts detect cancers earlier and when they’re most treatable. Get in touch with a cancer specialist who can answer your questions and help connect you to screening options close to home. Contact OhioHealth CancerCall Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM at (800) 752-9119.

  5. A low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) scan of the chest helps our multidisciplinary Lung Nodule Review Board detect potential lung cancer earlier when it is easier to treat. You may benefit from a lung cancer screening if you meet these eligibility requirements:

  6. Contact OhioHealth CancerCall Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM at (800) 752-9119. Catching lung cancer when it’s most treatable. The OhioHealth lung cancer screening program uses a low-dose chest CT scan for early detection of lung cancer. The comprehensive, multidisciplinary screening program includes:

  7. Lung nodules are often detected incidentally on a chest X-ray or a computed tomography (CT) scan. Imaging tests of the chest and lungs may be done for a variety of reasons, including to check for infection, traumatic injury, chest pain or shortness of breath, or to screen for lung cancer.

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