Pulmonary cancer is one of the most common, dangerous and life threatening types of cancer. Both active and passive smokers are at risk.
Pulmonary cancer most often develops at the age of 55–74. The older is the person and the longer is the smoking history, the higher is the probability of oncological disease development.
Cancer at its early stages often has no symptoms, that is why screening is the best way of timely detection.
Indications for the pulmonary cancer screening are high or medium level of predisposition to pulmonary oncological diseases (determined with a free test).