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World Lung Cancer Awareness Month: November

Early detection of lung cancer greatly relies on screening and that is when it is more likely to be cured. If the disease is spotted and understood well in advance, the likelihood of the patient to survive five years improves from 11% to 55%. A screening tool namely a low-dose CT scan has been recognized as an effective tool for screening lung cancer and reduces its mortality rate. Also, it is estimated that if only half of the people at high-risk were screened, over 15000 lives can be saved. The November month is perceived worldwide as the Lung Cancer Awareness Month. This year, let's supper the facts about lung cancer screening and how it can play an important character in avoidance of the syndrome. 
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In the present time, screening is not used up to the mark. To look for an answer, Lung Association's LUNG FORCE conducted the 4th Lung Health Barometer survey consisting of 1400 people in order to gauge their awareness regarding lung cancer and its screening.

The Lung Health Indicator found that it is a prominent reason for death in America and yet consciousness about it is censoriously low. Only 15% of the persons are aware that this screening is covered by Medicare and mainstream healthcare strategies for free. And the main cause why people do not discern about it will shock you; it's because their consultants never acclaim the cure.
To control situations, it is significant to spread a solid expression of lung cancer awareness and the accessibility of screening for the persons who are at risk. Have a look at these four points about lung cancer screening.

1. Screening can save lives

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A small dose CT scan is an imperative process for lung cancer screening. It is a tool known for being very operative in decreasing lung cancer death rate. The screening is trouble-free and rapid and if you are or were prone to smoking before or after 55, you should ask your doctor about the screening.

2. Screening is not recommended for everyone

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Lung cancer screening is not recommended for everyone. It is only for people who are at high risk of the disease.

3. Spread the word about screening

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Lung cancer screening is important and the word about screening needs to be spread to people. It is expected that if only half of the population get screened, many lives can be saved.

4. Lung cancer screening is covered by insurance

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Lung cancer screening is concealed under Medicare and most health protection policies. So, it is accessible to all those persons who are at high risk for free at all.

Screening is the key to the cure of lung cancer. In order to combat the disease, early screening is important. So, it’s Lung Cancer Awareness Month, let's extend the expression of this syndrome and increase attentiveness about its screening. 

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