Home BENEFITS OF PREVENTATIVE CT LUNG SCREENING
Results from the NELSON trial in Belgium and the Netherlands concluded that CT screening of asymptomatic men at high risk for lung cancer reduced lung cancer deaths by an overall percentage of 26% after 10 years.
This high-profile study followed more than 15,000 individuals who were at high risk for lung cancer, but did not have symptoms. Half were placed in a control group, which did not receive CT screening, and half in the study group. Compared to the control group, CT lung screening of participants in the study group led to early detection of lung cancer and increased survival rates, with few false positives and more successful surgical interventions.
A computed tomography (CT) scan uses a combination of X-rays and computer technology to provide comprehensive images of any part of the body, such as the lungs. This advanced medical imaging technique is much more detailed than regular X-rays and can help examine suspicious lung nodules for lung cancer, as well as other serious illnesses.
CT scans can be diagnostic imaging or preventative screening:
Preventative CT lung screening could be appropriate for patients at high risk of lung cancer due to a family history of disease or other risk factors. In their cases, preventative CT screening may be beneficial to help detect early signs of these diseases, as small as just a few millimeters in size.
At Mayfair Diagnostics, we use a low-dose technique to limit your radiation exposure while screening for findings of concern.
Diagnostic CT imaging to investigate symptoms or areas of concern in the lungs are most often performed in hospital, although patients can choose to pay privately if they are unable to wait for imaging within the public system.
Preventative CT lung screening is only available as a private pay exam. Mayfair Diagnostics offers community-based private diagnostic and screening CT services as a complement to the public health care system. These exams are not covered by Alberta Health Care. They can be purchased for single or multiple body areas. We also offer Health Assessment packages, which provide a discount on multiple imaging exams when purchased together.
CT exams are provided in Calgary at our Mayfair Place location. Your health spending account or group medical insurance plan may cover the cost of a private CT that is prescribed by a qualified health care practitioner. You will need to check with your plan administrator for coverage details.
Whether public or private, a CT must be requested by a health care practitioner; this includes preventative screening as well. To determine whether a CT is recommended, patients and their doctors often review medical and family history, risk factors, and if there are symptoms, how long symptoms have been present and how they affect daily activities.
If a private CT scan is indicated as a best next course of action for a patient, a requisition will be provided, and the appointment can be booked. It’s important to note that the exposure to radiation from a CT scan is higher than that of standard X-rays, but the associated risk is still small. For example, the radiation exposure from one low-dose CT scan of the chest is less than the exposure from the earth’s natural background radiation over six months. In most cases, the benefits of a CT, such as the early detection of a serious illness, outweigh the small increased risk from radiation exposure.
At Mayfair Diagnostics we have been offering community CT services in Calgary since 2002, using state-of-the-art technology to serve our patients. Our very experienced team includes highly qualified technologists and support staff, and specialized radiologists who interpret the images. These radiologists have sub-specialty expertise in body, cardiac/chest, and breast imaging, to name a few, which helps ensure patients receive a thorough diagnosis, allowing them to save time and focus on treatment options.
Mayfair Diagnostics offers CT imaging at our Mayfair Place location. For more information, please visit our services page.
American Cancer Society (2022) “Can Lung Cancer Be Found Early?” www.cancer.org. Accessed August 3, 2022.
De Koning, H. J., et al. (2020) “Reduced Lung-Cancer Mortality with Volume CT Screening in a Randomized Trial.” New England Journal of Medicine. 2020; 382:503-513
Healthwise Staff (2021) “Lung Cancer.” www.myhealth.alberta.ca. Accessed August 3, 2022.
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