National Lung Screening Program – more than just looking for cancer

13th April 2026, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

lung health

Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in Australia, accounting for over 8,500 deaths each year. The National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP) is a major step forward, using low-dose CT scans to detect cancer earlier in those at high risk. This initiative is designed to reduce mortality and support better outcomes through early intervention.…

National Lung Screening Program – are you up to speed?

28th February 2026, Spectrum Medical Imaging

Research consistently shows that detecting lung cancer early leads to more effective treatment and better survival rates. Since 1 July 2025, the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP) introduced low-dose
computed tomography (LDCT) to screen individuals without symptoms but at increased risk of lung cancer.

Under this new initiative, eligible Australians will be offered a low-dose CT scan every two years, helping detect cancer before symptoms arise and improving overall outcomes.…