Making screening simple and accessible with mobile CTHow Weill Cornell Medicine is taking lung cancer screening to neighborhoods throughout New York City and beyond.

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States¹. Low-dose CT screening can help clinicians detect lung cancer at its earliest, most treatable stages, yet many people who are eligible for screening still face barriers to access. Mobile lung cancer screening brings this life-saving exam directly into communities, meeting patients where they are to deliver high-quality imaging.

In this video, see how Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City is using mobile lung screening to improve access to care and help patients navigate the entire journey, from regular screening through any follow-up care that may be required. Equipped with a fully diagnostic SOMATOM go.Up CT scanner, their Health Screening Van is allowing them to take early detection right into the communities that need it most.

Mobile Lung Cancer Screening Truck

With its small footprint and short set-up time, a self-contained mobile lung screening solution with a SOMATOM go.Up CT scanner offers the high image quality, ease of use, and flexibility you need to create a lung screening program that meets the real-life needs of your community.

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