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Lung Cancer Screening: Why You Should Get Checked and the Hope That Follows In this episode of "Cracking Cancer," Dr. Kyle Concannon, and guests, Dr. Lauren Groner, and seven-year lung cancer survivor Heidi Onda, tackle a critical public health issue: lung cancer screening. They explore the current guidelines for who should be screened, the science behind the low-dose lung CT, and the significant barriers—from patient anxiety to provider education—that prevent more people from getting this life-saving test. Dr. Groner, a cardiothoracic radiologist, demystifies the screening process, addressing common fears about radiation and false positives. Heidi Onda, founder of the White Ribbon Project, shares her powerful personal story as a non-smoker diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer, highlighting the urgent need to change public perception and eliminate the stigma associated with the disease. The discussion reveals the dramatic progress in lung cancer treatment and how early detection is the single greatest tool for improving outcomes and achieving cures. This episode is an essential listen for anyone who has ever wondered about lung cancer risk, the importance of screening, and the powerful role of patient advocacy in driving medical change.   Key Takeaways Who is eligible for lung cancer screening? The low-dose lung CT is safe and effective. Changing the narrative is critical. Screening rates are alarmingly low. Don't be afraid not to get screened.   Chapters (00:00) Introduction to Cracking Cancer (00:22) Meet the Guests (03:05) Understanding Low Dose Lung CT Screening (07:23) Eligibility Criteria for Lung Cancer Screening (14:33) Barriers to Screening Adoption (30:06) Understanding Screening Statistics and Impact (40:46) Insurance Coverage and Cost Considerations (48:23) Future of Lung Cancer Screening (57:54) Final Advice and Closing Thoughts   

 

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