Lung Cancer Specialists
Award-winning early diagnosis. Congratulations to Dr Sam Hare, Consultant Thoracic Radiologist (pictured holding trophy) and colleagues from Barnet Hospital...
Lung Cancer Expert
Dr Hare is an expert in early lung cancer diagnosis & lung biopsy. His work has improved patient experience using a shorter, less painful biopsy technique with a higher...
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“Diagnosing and treating lung cancer in the best possible way”
“Earlier lung cancer diagnosis”
"Better patient experience”
At LungCancerScreening.co.uk our award winning team of experts perform a comprehensive one-stop lung health check and assess your risk factors for developing lung cancer. This includes a low-dose CT scan to detect signs of early lung cancer.
Dr Hare’s work in achieving earlier lung cancer diagnosis with better patient experience was awarded the inaugural NHS Innovation Challenge Prize for Cancer and the BMJ Cancer Care award.
Screening is looking for cancer before a person develops symptoms. This can help discover cancer at a very early stage when it may be much easier to treat & cure.
Lung cancer screening is not currently available for NHS patients but significantly has been approved for 'at-risk' patients in the USA. Private lung cancer screening with low radiation dose CT scans is however available in the UK.
Lung cancer typically presents with symptoms only after the disease has spread, making cure unlikely. It is the commonest cause of cancer mortality in the world, causing more deaths than breast, prostate and colon cancer combined. However, if caught early, lung cancer can be successfully treated and often cured.
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A 2011 large U.S. research study, known as the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST), showed that patients diagnosed with lung cancer via screening had a higher survival rate, due to early diagnosis.
Screening can detect very small lung cancers at a far earlier stage than standard practice. Lung cancer screening was approved for 'at-risk' patients in the USA in 2015.