A brand-new screening initiative is set to make a significant impact on public health in Nova Scotia. The Lung Screening Program, designed to detect lung cancer at earlier stages, aims to save lives through a combination of clinical assessment and computerized tomography (CT) scans. This initiative is specifically tailored for individuals at a very high risk of developing lung cancer.
Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson emphasized the program's importance in the broader context of healthcare improvements. "Cancer touches every Nova Scotian in one way or another," she stated, underlining the program's role in enhancing cancer screening and care. The Lung Screening Program represents a crucial step towards preventing and detecting cancers early, ultimately leading to better outcomes and more lives

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