World Lung Cancer Day: a call to action

FILE: CAT scan of a lung tumor.
FILE: CAT scan of a lung tumor. Photo credit Getty Images

LOS ANGELES (KNX) — Monday, August 1, is World Lung Cancer Day, a day to raise awareness about the leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S., according to the American Lung Association.

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A new American Lung Association Survey shows nearly 70% of Americans are unaware of early detection lung cancer screening for people at high risk.

Guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now recommend screening for people between age 50 and 80 with a 20-pack-year smoking history, current smokers, or people who have quit within the last 15 years.

Dr. David Tom Cooke, Chief of General Thoracic Surgery at UC Davis Health, says, "75% of people in this country who are diagnosed with lung cancer are diagnosed at its most advanced stages where it's hardest to cure." Cooke, also a volunteer spokesperson with the American Lung Association, said, "Of all the Americans who are candidates, only 5% of Americans undergo lung cancer screening."

Denise Lee is a former smoker of 40 years and a big believer in early screening. However, she says she was unaware of a low-dose CT scan until she saw a billboard on her way to work.

Lee's scan revealed early stage 1b lung cancer. "I had my upper left lobe removed. I had 17 lymph nodes removed. And then I had some factors that were indicative of a higher rate of recurrence," she said. Lee had surgery and needed four rounds of chemotherapy. She credits early detection with saving her life. "I'm just really passionate about people who are eligible getting screened."

Lee also took part in a clinical trial testing an immunotherapy drug to try to prevent a recurrence.

About 14 million Americans are at high risk for lung cancer, prompting recommendations for screening.

For more information on your risk for lung cancer and whether you are eligible, you can take the Saved by the Scan quiz from the American Lung Association.

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