Could You Qualify for a
Life-Saving Screening?
Lung cancer is the #1 cancer killer โ yet most eligible people have never been screened. A low-dose CT scan takes less than 10 minutes, requires no needles or medications, and could save your life.
You May Qualify If You Meet These Criteria
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends annual LDCT screening for adults who meet all of the following:
Ages 50 โ 80
Current screening guidelines recommend adults between 50 and 80 years old
20 Pack-Year History
Smoked 1 pack/day for 20 years, or 2 packs/day for 10 years โ or equivalent
Current or Former Smoker
Currently smoke, or quit within the last 15 years
No Recent Lung CT
Have not already had a lung CT scan in the past 12 months for this purpose
Not Sure If You Qualify?
Take the official ALCSI eligibility quiz โ it only takes 60 seconds and tells you exactly where you stand.
Take the Free Eligibility Quiz โWhat Happens During a Lung Screening
Low-dose CT (LDCT) is the only recommended tool for lung cancer screening. Here's what to expect from start to finish:
Talk to Your Doctor
Ask your primary care provider if annual lung screening is right for you. A Lung Nurse Navigator can assist with referrals.
Schedule Your Scan
Book at an accredited screening center. Houston Methodist and Memorial Hermann both offer LDCT with dedicated support teams.
The Scan (Under 10 Minutes)
You lie on a table and pass through a CT scanner. No injections, no dye, no preparation needed. Completely painless.
Get Your Results
Results are typically available within a few days. Your care team will walk you through next steps based on findings.
Repeat Annually
Lung cancer screening is most effective as a yearly habit for eligible individuals โ not a one-time event.
Covered by Most Insurance
LDCT is covered at no cost by Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance for eligible individuals.
The Numbers Behind the Urgency
Sources: LUNGevity Foundation ยท National Lung Screening Trial ยท American Cancer Society 2024
Accredited Screening Centers Near You
Both hospitals offer accredited lung cancer screening programs with Lung Nurse Navigators to help with referrals and scheduling.