B.C. offers new lung cancer screening program
The B.C. government has announced a new lung cancer screening program, the first of its kind in Canada
The target population for the new program will be adults aged 55 to 74 who smoke or have a heavy smoking history, with the first scans expected by spring 2022.
Health Minister Adrian Dix says about 3,300 people in B.C. will be diagnosed with lung cancer this year and through early detection with the new program, survival rates will dramatically improve.
“Similar to our other cancer screening programs, British Columbia is leading the way. We are proud to be the first province in Canada to establish a lung cancer screening program,” Dix said.











