Lung Cancer Screening, Rochester
What is CT Lung Cancer Screening?
Lung Cancer Screening is an annual CT screening tool that uses low doses of radiation to make detailed images of your lungs to evaluate for the presence of lung cancer. If lung cancer can be detected at an early stage, it is more likely to be treatable.
Who is a Candidate for a Lung Cancer Screening?
*You must meet ALL of the requirements to qualify, criteria may change based off insurance.
Benefits of a Lung Cancer Screening:
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Annual screening for earlier detection, which leads to improved outcomes
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Safe and accurate exam
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Fast scan time
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) assisted detection
How to Prepare for a Lung Cancer Screening?
Follow your physician's medication instructions and the imaging center's preparation guidance.
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You typically do not need to do anything special to prepare for a Lung Cancer Screening. You may need to reschedule the test if you develop a respiratory infection or have recently recovered from one. Respiratory infections can show up on CT scans and lead to inaccurate results.
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Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing for your exam. You may need to change into a gown for the procedure.
How is a Lung Cancer Screening Procedure Performed?
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You will wear a gown but likely no other clothes.
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You lie flat on your back on the long table in the CT scan room. Your technologist will then go into the adjacent room where they can still see you and give you instructions for the exam.
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The table that you are lying on moves very slowly into a large, round-shaped machine, the CT scanner.
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When you are in the right position, the X-rays inside the scanner will rotate around you acquiring images of your lungs from many different angles. You may hear clicking or whirring sounds.
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Your technologist will ask you to remain still throughout the test. You may need to hold your breath briefly while all the images are being acquired.
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The actual lung exam typically lasts for about a minute or so.
What to Expect After a Lung Cancer Screening?
You can leave immediately and resume normal activities. Your exam will be read by a board-certified, sub-specialized radiologist. Results will be sent to your ordering health care provider.
Insurance For Lung Cancer Screening At Borg and Ide Imaging
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and most private insurance carriers recommend individuals who meet ALL of the following criteria to undergo annual Low-Dose CT (LDCT) Lung Cancer Screenings.
Borg and Ide Imaging has Lung Cancer Screening available at multiple locations across Rochester, making it easier for you to access this important screening exam. Schedule your next Lung Cancer Screening at Borg and Ide Imaging.