Lung Cancer Screening

Lung Cancer Screening is an advanced diagnostic service designed to identify signs of lung cancer in high-risk individuals, especially smokers or people with a history of lung disease. Early detection allows doctors to begin treatment quickly and effectively.

Our Lung Cancer Screening program uses modern imaging technology and expert medical evaluation to detect abnormalities in the lungs at an early stage. The service is focused on improving early diagnosis, reducing complications, and supporting timely medical intervention.

Why Choose Our Service

Lung Cancer Screening Process

Step 01 — Initial Consultation

Doctors review the patient’s medical history, smoking history, and overall lung health.

Step 02 — Risk Assessment

Specialists evaluate individual risk factors to determine the appropriate screening plan.

Step 03 — Imaging Examination

A low-dose CT scan is performed to capture detailed images of the lungs.

Step 04 — Result Analysis

Radiologists and specialists carefully analyze the screening images for abnormalities.

Step 05 — Follow-Up Care

Patients receive detailed explanations of results and recommendations for further care if needed.

Frequently asked questions

Lung cancer screening is a medical test used to detect lung cancer early, often before symptoms appear.

 

Screening is commonly recommended for adults with a history of smoking or high risk of lung disease.

No, the screening process is non-invasive and usually quick and comfortable.

Low-dose CT scanning is the most common method for lung cancer screening.

Most screening appointments are completed within a short period of time.