State of Delaware

10/31/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2024 12:02

Delaware Partners with American Cancer Society for 2nd Annual Lung Cancer Screening Campaign


The American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Roundtable (ACS NLCRT), American College of Radiology® (ACR®), Radiology Health Equity Coalition (RHEC), and GO2 for Lung Cancer (GO2) have partnered once again for the second annual National Lung Cancer Screening Day ("National LCS Day") on Saturday, November 9, 2024, which has been officially proclaimed by Governor John Carney and Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long in Delaware. As an additional contribution, Mayors Michael Purzycki and Robin Christiansen of Wilmington and Dover issued proclamations in support of the observance from Delaware's largest cities. The American Cancer Society, the Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH), and other Delaware partners will also promote lung cancer screening throughout the entire month of November to reduce disparities, improve access to care, and ultimately save lives.

Lung cancer continues to have the highest mortality rate of cancers worldwide, with populations from lower socioeconomic backgrounds having the highest incidence rates. Each year, lung cancer claims the lives of over 125,000 Americans and is the most common type of cancer death in the First State. Regular screening can help find it early when it is easier to treat, but only one in 10 people in the U.S. at higher risk get screened. A persistent barrier to screening is a patient's availability for screening appointments, as most screening centers operate on traditional Monday to Friday work schedules. These operating hours afford little opportunity for patients with the greatest need to schedule and attend necessary screening appointments.

As a solution, this campaign asks that facilities open their doors on the second Saturday in November for low-dose CT (LDCT) lung screening. Opening on a Saturday allows individuals who have already been referred for LDCT to access screening without having to take a day off work, thereby increasing the accessibility of screening overall. It will also serve to increase the profile of early detection of lung cancer to those in the community who were referred to by their doctors but might be unaware of the option.

It is important that you talk to your health care provider to see if you are eligible for a lung cancer screening. For screening locations, visit the Lung Cancer Screening Locator Tool.

"Delaware is proud to support National LCS Day, as this proactive approach is vital in saving lives and reducing the burden of lung cancer on families and communities within our state," said Dawn Hollinger, chief of the Bureau of Cancer Prevention and Control at DPH. "Screenings are used to find cancer early when it is more treatable and even curable. Through this collaborative effort, we hope to increase awareness about the lifesaving benefits of lung cancer screening and encourage individuals at risk to take action."

Delaware organizations who have endorsed the 2024 National LCS Day Campaign:

American Cancer Society

www.cancer.org/

1-800-227-2345

American Lung Association

www.lung.org

1-800-586-4872

Bayhealth

www.bayhealth.org

302-744-7060 (Kent County)

302-430-5707 (Sussex County)

Beebe Healthcare

www.beebehealthcare.org

302-645-3278

ChristianaCare

www.christianacare.org/lung-screenings

302-623-0552

Delaware Cancer Consortium, Early Detection & Prevention Committee

www.healthydelaware.org

Delaware Division of Public Health, Bureau of Cancer Prevention and Control, Screening for Life

https://www.healthydelaware.org/Individuals/Cancer/Get-Help/Screening-For-Life#get-screened

302-744-1040

Delaware Imaging Network

www.delawareimagingnetwork.com

877-990-2121

TidalHealth

www.tidalhealth.org

410-543-7006

La Red Health Center

www.laredhealthcenter.org

302-855-1233

Westside Family Healthcare

www.westsidehealth.org

National LCS Day is meant to serve as a catalyst for screening in general. Rather than waiting until November to work lung screening into their routine, patients, clinicians, and health systems alike are encouraged to make screening a year-round priority. For more information, visit https://bit.ly/3ozryBJ.