Lung Cancer Screening withโค Low-Dose CT Scans Recommended for High-Risk Individuals
Rome, Italy – November 17, 2025 – Aโ yearly low-dose computed tomography (CT) scan is now strongly recommended for individuals with a history ofโข heavy smoking or who are former smokers,โฃ offering a perhaps life-saving opportunity for early lung cancer detection. This proactive approach aims to considerably improve survivalโ ratesโข by โidentifying the disease at its most treatable stages.
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death worldwide, but early diagnosis dramatically increases the chances of successful treatment. Current guidelines emphasize annual screeningโ with low-dose CT scans forโ those at highest risk – typically defined as โindividuals aged 50 to 80 who have a 20 pack-year smoking history (one pack a day for 20 years, or equivalent) and who currentlyโค smoke or have quit within the past 15 years.โ The implementation of this screening program represents a critical step in shifting from โlate-stage diagnoses to earlier intervention, potentially saving thousands of lives. Experts anticipate wider adoption of these โguidelines willโ lead to increased awareness and โคultimately, more timely access to potentially curative therapies.