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    Lung cancer screening

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    Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai
    Updated on: 09 Dec 2025
    Lung cancer screening
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    Bangkok Hospital Hat Yai
    Updated on: 09 Dec 2025

    A detailed lung examination using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), which uses a small amount of radiation and employs 3D imaging methods that provide higher lung resolution than conventional X-rays.

    Lung cancer screening with Low Dose CT SCAN is easy and quick. You do not need to abstain from food or drink beforehand.
    Who should be screened:

    • Aged 50 or above
    • Family history of lung cancer
    • Regular exposure to secondhand smoke
    • Frequent inhalation of PM 2.5 dust
    • Exposure to chemicals
    • Smoking more than 20 pack-years

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