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DHR Health Combats Lung Cancer Crisis with Early Detection and Diagnosis

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Low-dose CT screening saves lives: Dr. Federico Vallejo, Pulmonologist at DHR Health (left), and Roberto Martinez, DHR Health CT Coordinator (right), stand in front of a CT scan unit to emphasize the importance of early lung cancer detection through low-dose CT screening. DHR Health is offering a special $135 Low-Dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening promotion now through December 31, 2024. For assistance in finding a physician for a CT referral, for more information, or to schedule your low-dose CT lung screening appointment, please contact DHR Health’s Lung Navigation Program at (956) 362-LUNG. Image courtesy of DHR Health
Low-dose CT screening saves lives: Dr. Federico Vallejo, Pulmonologist at DHR Health (left), and Roberto Martinez, DHR Health CT Coordinator (right), stand in front of a CT scan unit to emphasize the importance of early lung cancer detection through low-dose CT screening. DHR Health is offering a special $135 Low-Dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening promotion now through December 31, 2024. For assistance in finding a physician for a CT referral, for more information, or to schedule your low-dose CT lung screening appointment, please contact DHR Health’s Lung Navigation Program at (956) 362-LUNG. Image courtesy of DHR Health
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Lung cancer is often called a “silent killer” because it grows unnoticed, showing little to no symptoms until it’s too late. According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated that 234,580 new lung cancer cases and 125,070 lung cancer deaths will be expected in the United States in 2024. Lung cancer claims more lives each year than breast, prostate, and colon cancers combined, making it one of the most dangerous cancers. 

Unlike other cancers that have seen significant advances in early detection and treatment, lung cancer is frequently diagnosed in its later stages, when survival rates are much lower and treatment is more difficult. However, early detection is a game changer. By identifying lung cancer at an earlier, more treatable stage, patients have a far better chance of successful outcomes. 

“At DHR Health, we are committed to guiding patients through every step of their lung health journey from identifying suspicious lung nodules to delivering precise diagnoses and timely care,” said Dr. Federico Vallejo, DHR Health Pulmonologist. “The best way to fight lung cancer is to catch it early, and low-dose CT scans are a proven tool to do just that. These quick, painless scans take only 15 minutes and can find lung cancer at its early stages, often before it’s visible on a standard chest x-ray,” 

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DHR Health will continue to offer a $135 Low-Dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening special through December 31, 2024, making this life-saving service more accessible to the community. The promotion includes the scan and radiologist interpretation. 

Lung cancer screenings are recommended for individuals aged 50 to 80. A referral from a healthcare provider is required for this exam. Appointments are available year-round at DHR Health’s imaging facilities across the Rio Grande Valley, from Mission to Brownsville. These low-dose CT lung cancer screenings are also covered by most insurance providers.

If a low-dose CT scan identifies a suspicious lung nodule, DHR Health offers advanced diagnosis options. The Ion robotic-assisted bronchoscopy system allows a pulmonary specialist to biopsy lung nodules with advanced precision, providing patients with fast and accurate answers. If treatment is needed, this seamless process ensures patients can begin care without unnecessary delays. DHR Health is the only health system south of San Antonio that has the Ion robotic-assisted bronchoscopy system.

“Lung cancer is a serious disease, but early detection and advanced diagnostic technology give patients the best chance for a positive outcome,” added Dr. Vallejo. “With our low-dose CT screenings and Ion system, we can guide patients through every step of their journey—from detection to diagnosis and, if needed, treatment.”

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If you need assistance finding a physician for a CT referral, more information, or to schedule your low-dose CT lung screening appointment, please call our Lung Navigation Program at (956) 362- LUNG.

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