Cáncer de pulmón
El cáncer de pulmón es uno de los cánceres más frecuentes tanto en hombres como en mujeres. El cáncer comienza con el crecimiento de células anormales, luego crece hasta formar un tumor e interfiere en la función pulmonar. El cáncer de pulmón se trata mediante cirugía, quimioterapia o radioterapia. Aquellas personas que fuman cigarrillos tienen un mayor riesgo de contraer cáncer de pulmón.
Lung cancer screening center in Gainesville, Florida
At HCA Florida North Florida Hospital, we bring together all types of specialists in the diagnosis, treatment and management of lung cancer.
We aim to increase the early detection of lung cancer through innovative programs and screenings. If lung cancer is detected, you will receive comprehensive cancer care and thorough follow-up evaluations at our hospital. Our lung cancer team includes primary care providers, pulmonologists, radiologists, oncologists and thoracic surgeons. Together, our providers offer advanced, quality care tailored to your needs.
Lung cancer screening services
In its early stages, lung cancer does not show symptoms, but when it does in the later stages, it can be harder to treat. This is why screening tests are key in diagnosing lung cancer early.
Lung cancer screening
HCA Florida North Florida Invision Imaging Center offers low-dose CT lung screening, which allows clinicians to take a detailed picture of your lungs to help detect potential lung cancers.
Candidates for a lung cancer screening
To be eligible for a lung cancer screening, you must:
- Be 55 to 77 years old
- Currently smoke or have quit smoking within the last 15 years
- Have a smoking history of at least 20 pack/year smoking history and are current smokers or have quit within the past 15 years.
- Must not have had a CT chest scan within the last year
If you are a smoker or have a history of smoking, please speak to your healthcare provider about getting screened. Call HCA Florida North Florida Invision Imaging Center at 352.333.4703 to schedule your low-dose CT lung screening.
Incidental lung nodule program
To help with early detection, if you visit our emergency room (ER) and undergo a CT scan that includes images of the lungs, your scan is examined for lung nodules. If a lung nodule is detected, you are referred to our lung nurse coordinator.
Your primary care physician receives a CT scan report with the recommended follow-up care. The recommendations are based on the 2017 Fleischner Society guidelines for incidental pulmonary nodules.
Robotic-assisted bronchoscopy
HCA Florida North Florida Hospital offers the minimally invasive robotic bronchoscopy procedure, a new technology that improves the accuracy and precision of lung nodule biopsies. This enables pulmonologists and surgeons to diagnose lung cancer earlier than ever.
Robotic-assisted bronchoscopy allows the care team to more reliably diagnose lung nodules and make a diagnosis of lung cancer earlier, thus improving patient outcomes. The robotic-assisted bronchoscopy system features an ultra-thin, easily maneuverable catheter that can move 180 degrees in all directions, allowing physicians to navigate through small and winding airways to reach nodules in any airway segment within the lung. The system features a computer-assisted navigation component to help guide the catheter to the nodule, similar to a GPS system in a car. The system’s flexible biopsy needle can also pass through very tight bends via the catheter to collect tissue in the peripheral lung. These components enable a more precise and accurate biopsy and a better experience for patients.
Continuum of lung cancer care
From diagnosis and treatment to recovery and support resources, our lung cancer team works with you to ensure you receive high-level care.