PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT YOU WILL HAVE 90 DAYS TO COMPLETE THIS COURSE FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE.
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, with early detection being crucial to improving survival rates. For screening to be most effective, more of the high-risk population should be screened annually.
At the end of the presentation, learners will be able to:- Employ the current guidelines and evidence supporting lung cancer screening
- Recognize advanced thoracic imaging technologies for lung cancer detection and advocate for better usage
- Support the implementation of effective lung cancer screening programs within practice settings, including patient selection, communication, and management of screening outcomes
Disclosure: - The presenter for this course, Bruno Hochhegger MD, PhDhas nothing to disclose.
- The planners of this activity have nothing to disclose.
Estimated time to complete this educational activity: One hour
Issue date for this activity: June 12, 2024
Expiration date for this activity: December 31, 2026
Instructions for earning credit: Learner must listen to the entire recorded webinar and complete the required post-assessment.