Our participation in regional, national and international research networks helps our patients access colorectal cancer clinical trials.
Lung Cancer Program at OhioHealth
Successfully treating more patients with lung cancer
More men and women in the United States die of lung cancer than any other cancer. But more people diagnosed with lung cancer are living today — more than 400,000, according to the American Cancer Society.
Get in touch with a cancer specialist who can answer your questions and connect you to our cancer physicians, programs and services. Contact OhioHealth CancerCall Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM at (800) 752-9119.
Catching lung cancer when it’s most treatable
The OhioHealth lung cancer screening program uses a low-dose chest CT scan for early detection of lung cancer. The comprehensive, multidisciplinary screening program includes:
- Low-dose chest CT scan
- Dedicated radiologists
- Nurse navigation
- Patient education about screening and smoking cessation
- Tobacco-treatment specialists for patients ready to stop smoking
- Follow-up evaluations and consultations with referring physicians
"The healing was much faster"
Robotic minimally invasive surgery successfully treated Sharon’s lung cancer with a shorter recovery time.
Advanced treatments and technology
Our multidisciplinary team of lung cancer experts work together to provide comprehensive treatment options.