Who Should Be Screened for Lung Cancer?
Lecia Sequist, MD, MPH, a medical oncologist at Mass General Cancer Center, discusses who should be screened for lung cancer and the role family history can play in the disease.
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Patients are referred to the Pulmonary Nodule Clinic based upon findings from a chest CT scan. These findings may result from:
Learn more here about eligibility requirements for an annual low-dose CT scan (LDCT) to screen for lung cancer.
The Pulmonary Nodule Clinic consists of a multidisciplinary team of specialists, including radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, thoracic surgeons, thoracic radiologists and pulmonologists, who meet to review each patient scheduled for that day's clinic. The team works to develop a follow-up care plan following the review of your scans and medical history.
The Pulmonary Nodule Clinic is part of Mass General Cancer Center's Cancer Early Detection and Diagnostics Clinic, which provides patients with comprehensive cancer diagnosis in one location, bridging the gap between clinical care and research in cancer early detection.
Meet the Pulmonary Nodule Clinic's multidisciplinary team of specialists.
Apryl Bilodeau
Patient Navigator
Tel: 781-487-6212
Kristin Anderson, RN
Nurse Navigator
Emily Ranaghan, RN
Nurse Navigator
Christina Luberto, PhD
Smoking Cessation Counselor
(Tel: 617-724-6300 ext. 111-134-1469)
(Email: cluberto@mgh.harvard.edu)
View Answers to FAQs about our Pulmonary Nodule Clinic, by the clinic's expert team of multidisciplinary specialists.
Learn about Mass General's Lung Screening Program.
A free, phone-based, one-on-one tobacco counseling resource for Cancer Center patients.
This clinic provide patients with comprehensive cancer diagnosis in one location.
We provide patients with comprehensive cancer diagnosis in one location, bridging the gap between clinical care & research in cancer early detection.
Lecia Sequist, MD, MPH, a medical oncologist at Mass General Cancer Center, discusses who should be screened for lung cancer and the role family history can play in the disease.
The findings challenge the use of pack-year smoking history in determining lung cancer screening eligibility and support the use of smoking duration cutoffs instead.
In recognition of Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Massachusetts General Hospital physicians answer common questions related to lung cancer.
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