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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > Community-Based Mobile Screening Brings Lung Cancer Detection to NHS Doorstep

Community-Based Mobile Screening Brings Lung Cancer Detection to NHS Doorstep

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NHS mobile screening trucks in supermarket car parks have detected over 10,000 lung cancers, with 77% caught at early stages when treatment is most effective. The community-based programme targets high-risk individuals aged 55-74 and demonstrates significant cost savings compared to advanced-stage cancer treatment. — Photo by Anna Shvets on Pexels (Pexels License)
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The NHS has fundamentally transformed lung cancer detection through an innovative community-based approach. Mobile screening units stationed in supermarket car parks, sports stadiums and high streets have detected 10,678 lung cancers since programme launch, with 77% identified at early stages when treatment outcomes are significantly improved.

The programme targets high-risk individuals aged 55-74 with smoking histories, utilising low-dose CT scanning to identify suspicious nodules before symptoms develop. By bringing healthcare directly to communities rather than expecting patients to present at hospital facilities, the mobile units have revolutionised early detection rates. This approach has proven particularly effective in former industrial regions and areas with elevated smoking prevalence, ensuring equitable access to life-saving screening across diverse populations.

Dr. Cally Palmer, NHS England’s National Cancer Director, emphasised that meeting patients where they are has fundamentally changed detection outcomes across England.

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