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Lung Center of Excellence

Lung cancer kills more people every year than breast, prostate and colon cancers combined. It is the number one cause of cancer deaths in the United States. Many times symptoms do not present themselves until the cancer has progressed to later stages, but when caught early, the survival rates increase substantially.

At St. Joseph Medical Center, you can be screened for lung cancer utilizing Low Dose CT scan. Screening low dose CT scan of the chest reduces lung cancer death by up to 20%.

For further information or appointments, contact us at 816-943-4556

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CT Lung Screening

Recent guidelines changes from the United States Preventative Task Force (USPTF) suggest annual screening with low dose computed tomography (LDCT) for smokers and former smokers at high risk for developing lung cancer. High risk factors include being between the age of 50-77, having smoked for 20 pack years or more and either continuing to smoke or having quit within the past 15 years. At this time, yearly screening with LDCT is recommended for individuals how meet these guidelines and after careful discussion with their physicians. For more information about our CT Lung Screening, please call 816-943-4556.

Endobrachial Ultrasound (EBUS)

In the past, staging lung cancer often involved surgery. Today, thanks to advances in technology, lung diseases can be diagnosed and staged during an outpatient procedure called Endobrachial Ultrasound (EBUS) bronchoscopy — an advanced procedure now available to patients at Pulmonary Physicians of St. Joseph. EBUS gives patients access to an advanced technology proven to be superior to more invasive treatments. Experts report that EBUS eliminates the need for this surgical procedure and hospital stay when it comes to staging lung cancer. EBUS also improves the accuracy of diagnosis and limits patient risk.

SuperDimension: Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy (ENB)

We now offer a new procedure called Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy (ENB) which offers patients a minimally-invasive option to locate, enable biopsy and plan treatment for a lesion detected deep in the lung.

Pulmonary Physicians of St. Joseph is one of the first in Missouri to provide the superDimension® System as an option for patients who have learned they have a hard-to-reach lesion on their lungs. Two-thirds of all lung lesions are outside the reach of a bronchoscope, so the ENB procedure combines GPS-like technology with a catheter-based system that uses the patient’s natural airways to access lesions that were previously hard to reach. Typically a patient with a lesion on their lung had the options of major surgery to remove a section of the lung, bronchoscopy (which does not reach lesions deep in the lung), needle biopsy, or watchful waiting. The ENB procedure takes less than an hour to complete and is typically performed in an outpatient setting. Its unique approach may increase the chances that a patient will safely get a diagnosis and begin treatment if needed.

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Pulmonary Physicians of St. Joseph

1004 Carondelet Dr., Suite 300, Kansas City, MO 64114

Phone: 816-942-4500