Lung Cancer Screening

Lung cancer commonly affects people who are or have been heavy smokers. But at Trinity Health Of New England, these old habits can give way to a healthier future.

Our lung cancer screening services detect the early signs of cancer so you can receive treatment when it’s more likely to be successful. We take extra steps to lower your risk of receiving a lung cancer diagnosis. Our complete approach includes monitoring of suspicious growths (lung nodules) and smoking cessation services.

Lung Cancer Screening: Why Choose Trinity Health Of New England?

All of our locations follow national lung cancer screening guidelines, so you can count on us for appropriate testing and accurate results. Some Trinity Health Of New England locations have earned recognition for meeting the highest standards of lung cancer screening.

Our accomplishments include:

  • Screening Center of Excellence designation at Mercy Medical Center from the GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer
  • Designated ACR Lung Cancer Screening Center at Mercy Medical Center and Saint Francis Hospital by the American College of Radiology, or ACR

Lung Cancer Screening for Current and Former Smokers

We use special imaging tests (low-dose CT scans) to detect the earliest signs of lung cancer. A CT scan takes multiple pictures of your chest using low doses of radiation. Special technology combines the pictures to make detailed images that help us detect abnormal growths.

Research shows that low-dose CT scans are the most effective way to detect lung cancer in people at high risk for the disease. You may face a high risk of lung cancer and be eligible for an annual lung cancer screening if you:

  • Quit smoking in the last 15 years or are a current smoker
  • Are between 50 and 80 years old
  • Smoke (or used to smoke) a pack a day for 20 years, or two packs a day for 10 years

Insurance often covers lung cancer screenings in eligible patients. To find out more or schedule a lung cancer screening call (413) 748-9629 for Mercy Medical Center or (860) 714-4772 for Saint Francis Hospital.


 

If you are at a high risk of lung cancer, learn more about Trinity Health Of New England's early lung nodule program.