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Lung cancer screening resources

A list of resources relating to the National Lung Cancer Screening Program.

  • Resources for the public

    National Lung Cancer Screening Program resources for participants and the general public. These resources support program participants with information about what the program is, eligibility, the low-dose CT scan, how to understand their results, and answers to frequently asked questions.
  • Resources for the health sector

    National Lung Cancer Screening Program resources for health professionals and providers. These resources will support the healthcare sector to facilitate a participant's entire screening journey. This includes guidelines and information about preparing to offer the program, determining eligibility, starting conversations, and providing support for participants, as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
  • Resources for the radiology sector

    The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists has developed a wide range of materials to help radiologists deliver the National Lung Cancer Screening Program.
  • National Lung Cancer Screening Program eLearning Modules

    The National Lung Cancer Screening Program eLearning modules are accredited with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association, National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners, and Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine.
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