International Guidelines

Screening for Lung Cancer. NCCN Lung Screening Guideline

March 19, 2012 (Hollywood, Florida) — The new guideline on lung cancer screening was presented to an audience for the first time here at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) 17th Annual Conference.

Screening is an attempt to diagnose lung cancer in the early stages when the disease is curable. During this stage the patient has no symptoms. He/she feels absolutely well. Often when the patient develops symptoms such as a chronic cough it is already too late to be cured. Everyone over the age of 50 who has smoked for more than 20 years or over 55 who has smoked for more than 10 years, is advised to be screened for early lung cancer. For the full article click here