
B.C. announces first-in-Canada provincial early lung cancer screening program
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government has announced a new lung cancer screening program that is the first of its kind in Canada and aimed at early diagnosis of the deadliest form of the disease.
Premier John Horgan said Monday that 70 per cent of all lung cancers are diagnosed at advanced stages and the program offering CT scans at clinics around the province is expected to begin by the spring of 2022.
The target population includes heavy smokers or those who have smoked heavily in the past and are between the ages of 55 and 74.
Up to 20,000 patients are expected to be screened every year at clinics that will be established across the province, said Horgan, a survivor of bladder cancer.