lung cancer screening in San Francisco

How is Radiology Used to Detect and Assess Lung Cancer?

For patients with a high risk of lung cancer, early detection through regular screening is vital. The most common imaging tests used in detecting lung cancer include a low dose computed tomography scan, a standard computed tomography chest scan, and a positron emission tomography scan. 

Screening for Lung Cancer

A computed tomography scan, most often referred to as a CT Scan, is a noninvasive test that uses x-ray and computer technology. When undergoing a CT scan, there is a risk of the patient being exposed to radiation. A low dose CT scan, or LDCT scan, provides multiple quality images of the lungs while emitting a much lower amount of radiation to the patient than a standard chest CT. Since lung cancer patients are screened frequently, the low dose CT scan is preferred in order to limit the radiation absorption.

Diagnosis and Assessment

A standard chest CT is performed in order to assess the condition of the lungs and any irregularities in greater detail. A chest CT is able to detect smaller tumors and can provide a diagnosis during the most treatable stage of lung cancer. If the chest CT shows any abnormalities, there may be a need for additional testing to be performed.

A positron emission tomography scan, or PET scan, uses a radioactive tracer injected into the patient to provide information on the metabolic function of cells. A PET scan is used in conjunction with a CT scan to determine the severity of the lung cancer.  It is also used to assess how the patient is responding to their cancer treatment. 

Imaging testing plays a critical part in every stage of a patient’s lung cancer journey, from detection to treatment. Having skilled knowledgeable radiologists that care about their patients can make all the difference. Learn more about our services and locations.




The Importance Of Lung Cancer Screening

Although lung cancer is a very deadly disease, lung cancer death rates are dropping due to early detection, education, and lifestyle changes. November is Lung Cancer Awareness month, so we’re educating patients about this dangerous condition and raising awareness about the important role that lung cancer screening plays in prevention!

CT Lung Cancer Screening: What Is It & Who Is Eligible?

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a month dedicated toward raising awareness about the disease that is the #1 killer of men and women across the country. In this article, we will focus on a very important form of lung cancer screening—CT lung cancer screening—and discuss how lung cancer screening is making strides in preventing more lung cancer deaths.