Lung Cancer Screening: North Lincolnshire
What is Lung Cancer Screening?
Lung Cancer Screening consists of an initial phone consultation with a specialist nurse, who will ask you some questions about your breathing and overall lung health and about your lifestyle, family and medical history.
Following this, you may be offered an ultra-low-dose CT scan to check for early signs of lung cancer or other lung diseases. If you are invited to have a scan this will take place in a mobile unit at a convenient location within the local community.
How to book
Clinics are taking place in a phased approach by GP practice (see our FAQs for more info). Eligible patients registered with the below GP surgeries are now being invited for Lung Cancer Screening:
- The Oak Tree Medical Practice
- West Common Lane Teaching Practice
- The Birches Medical Practice
- The Oswald Road Medical Centre
- Ancora Medical Practice
- Cedar Medical Practice
- Ashby Turn Primary Care Partners
- Church Lane Medical Centre
- Cambridge Avenue Medical Centre
If eligible for a Lung Cancer Screening, you’ll receive a letter from your GP inviting you to make an appointment, simply call the telephone number on your letter to book. Please do not turn up at the mobile unit without an appointment as we will be unable to see you.
Where is my nearest Lung Cancer Screening mobile unit?
The Lung Cancer Screening mobile unit will be located at different locations across the area to make it easy to access.
The unit is currently located at Brumby Hall, Centenary Way, Scunthorpe, DN16 1AA.
Whether you are travelling by bus, car, or walking, information on how to get to Brumby Hall can be found here. Car parking is available onsite.
What if I’m not eligible but have concerns?
Lung Cancer Screenings are being offered to past and present smokers aged between 55 and 74, and who are registered with a local GP. This is because research shows these people are most at risk of developing lung problems.
If you or someone you know doesn’t fit into the criteria for a Lung Cancer Screening but is worried about any of the symptoms below, a GP appointment should be sought as soon as possible:
- A persistent cough or change in your normal cough
- Coughing up blood
- Being short of breath
- Unexplained tiredness or weight loss
- An ache or pain when breathing or coughing
- Appetite loss
Find out more
More information is available in this booklet.
An EasyRead version is also available.
If you require information in another language, please contact comms.hnycanceralliance@nhs.net