Lung cancer screenings

Lung cancer screenings

 covers lung cancer screenings with Low Dose Computed Tomography (LDCT) once per year if you meet all of these conditions:

  • You’re age 55-77.
  • You don’t have signs or symptoms of lung cancer (asymptomatic).
  • You’re either a current smoker or have quit smoking within the last 15 years.
  • You have a tobacco smoking history of at least 30 “pack years” (an average of one pack (20 cigarettes) per day for 30 years).
  • You get a written order from your doctor.
How often is it covered?
Your costs in Original Medicare

You pay nothing for this service if your doctor accepts 

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Things to know

Before your first lung cancer screening, you’ll need to schedule a lung cancer screening counseling and shared decision-making visit with your doctor to discuss the benefits and risks of lung cancer screening. You and your doctor can decide whether lung cancer screening is right for you.

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