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Lung Cancer Screening

 

Based on the US Preventive Services task force guidelines, You may qualify for lung cancer screening if you are:


1-  55-80 years old.

2- smoked an average of 1 pack a day for 30 years, other equivalent, or more. 

3- still smoking or quit smoking within 15 years.


To calculate if you qualify based on your smoking history, click here.

Last updated 07/15/2019


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