A lung health check, part of the Lung Cancer Screening Programme, is designed to help find any issues early (often before you notice anything wrong). Make sure you attend your appointment when you’re invited.
The programme is delivered by our service, GP Care Wakefield, working closely with local GP practices and Mid Yorkshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. It is commissioned by the West Yorkshire and Harrogate Cancer Alliance and forms part of the national NHS Lung Cancer Screening Programme.
The aim is to find lung cancer earlier, and at a stage when treatment could be simpler and more successful – ultimately saving more lives. Most lung cancers grow slowly enough for them to be found at an early stage by a lung scan.
A Lung Health Check is a free, confidential health appointment carried out over the phone by trained healthcare professionals working for GP Care Wakefield.
The call usually lasts around 20 minutes and gives you the chance to talk about your lung health and to determine if your lungs should be scanned by a CT scanner. Not everyone will need a lung scan. This will depend on your results from the initial assessment. Throughout the process you will have plenty of time to chat to the health professionals and ask any questions.
The scan:
You may be invited for a Lung Health Check if you:
Lung cancer is often easier to treat when it is found early, before symptoms appear.
Lung Health Checks aim to:
Most people who have a Lung Health Check will not need any further tests.
No. Taking part is entirely your choice.
If you are eligible, you may receive: