- What is a double blind study?
- Do I need to have an LDCT lung screening exam every year?
- Are all Premier Health hospitals that provide cancer services and cancer specialists certified by the network?
- How will this affect patients’ primary care physicians? Will he or she be able to refer to a Premier Health cancer specialist certified by the network?
- Why do we have clinical trials?
- When is the best time to talk to my doctor about possible clinical trials that would work for me?
- How effective is LDCT lung screening at preventing death from lung cancer?
- How does the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act apply to women who have had breast cancer?
- Who should get an LDCT lung screening exam?
- How is the exam performed?
- If I participate in a clinical trial outside of the area, can I get my testing performed locally?
- I am in one of the high-risk groups but have been diagnosed with cancer in the past. Is LDCT lung screening appropriate for me?
- I think I qualify for LDCT lung screening. What should I do next?
- What is the goal of LDCT lung screening?
- Are there any risks to LDCT lung screening?
- Where can I find help to quit smoking?
- Why don’t lung cancer screenings cover people impacted by second-hand smoke?
- What is a clinical trial?
- How do I enroll in clinical trials?
- What does this collaboration mean for the region?