The American Cancer Society says that lung cancer is the second most widespread cancer in both women and men (excluding skin cancer). In fact, approximately 13% of all new cases of cancer in the US are lung cancers. In 2019, the ACS estimates that there will be about 228,150 new cases of lung cancer diagnosed in American men and women, and 142,670 individuals will lose their lives to the deadly disease.
Unfortunately, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortalities in both genders: every year, more individuals succumb to lung cancer than of prostate, breast, and colon cancers put together.
A man’s lifetime chance of developing lung cancer is approximately 1 in 15, while a woman’s risk is about 1 in 17. And the disease mainly develops in the elderly: most individuals diagnosed with lung cancer are at least 65, with the average age of diagnosis sitting at 70.
There are three major types of lung cancer:
The best way to improve your chances of survival is to catch cancer early. In fact, your chances of surviving non-small cell lung cancer increases by 54% if you catch it before it has spread beyond the lungs.
The Ezra scan only covers the lungs in higher-risk individuals. If your Ezra physician deems it appropriate, you’ll receive a low-dose chest CT at no additional cost.