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Welcome to MetroWest Medical Center.  Our two hospitals in Natick and Framingham offer advanced diagnostic and treatment options for a wide range of healthcare needs. We have been serving our community for over 125 years, and we are committed to providing high quality, compassionate care, at a location close to home.

Whether you come to our hospitals for emergency care, to receive cancer treatment, for surgery, to share the birth of your baby with us, or for any other medical need, you can expect to receive excellent, comprehensive care from our highly skilled, award winning, physicians and staff. We are committed to earning the trust of every patient, family, and community member that walks through our doors by ensuring that our care meets the highest possible standards of care, every time.

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MetroWest Medical Center Offers Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening to Help Detect Lung Cancer in its Early Stage

Sep 23, 2024

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in both men and women in the U.S. While smoking is the most significant risk factor, other factors like exposure to radon, air pollution, and occupational hazards can also contribute to lung cancer risk. Early detection through screening has the potential to significantly improve survival rates. MetroWest Medical Center is pleased to offer low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening for individuals at high risk of lung cancer.

Why is screening important?
Annual lung screening with LDCT has been shown to save lives by detecting lung cancer at its earliest, most treatable stages. This screening is a quick and painless procedure, using a low-dose CT scan without the need for injections or special preparations. The entire exam takes just 10-15 minutes, with the scan itself completed in a single 5-10 second breath hold. LDCT uses significantly less radiation than traditional CT scans, making it safer for routine use.

“Lung cancer often goes undiagnosed until it's in an advanced stage because symptoms typically don’t appear early on,” says David Bader, MD, FACR, Chief of Radiology at MetroWest Medical Center. “However, with a low-dose CT scan, we can catch the disease in its early stages, giving patients a much better chance at a cure. If you're 50 and a current or former smoker, this screening could be life-saving.”

Eligibility for LDCT Lung Cancer Screening
This screening program, approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, is available to individuals who meet the following criteria:

  • Aged 50 to 80
  • Asymptomatic (showing no signs or symptoms of lung cancer)
  • A tobacco smoking history of at least 20 pack years (one pack year = one pack per day for a year)
  • Current smokers or those who have quit within the past 15 years
  • Have a physician's order for lung cancer screening

Medicare and Coverage
Medicare has expanded coverage requirements to minimize costs for eligible patients. To check your eligibility and learn more about coverage, visit the American Lung Association's Lung Cancer Screening Coverage Chart or contact your insurance provider. Also, to learn more about lung cancer screening, visit Savedbythescan.org, a user-friendly site by the American Lung Association.

Take Control of Your Health
If you or someone you know meets the criteria, we encourage you to schedule an appointment today by calling (508) 383-8400. Early detection is key in the fight against lung cancer—don’t wait!