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Get a free lung cancer scan with the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram 1️⃣ Talk to your doctor 2️⃣ Check if you’re eligible 3️⃣ Book a low-dose CT scan 4️⃣ Results & next steps 5️⃣ Repeat every 2 years Learn more at 💻 health.gov.au/our-work/nlcsp
Eligible Australians aged 50-70 who have a history of smoking and no signs or symptoms of #lungcancer are now able to screen every two years through the new #nationallungcancerscreeningprogram. Find out more at lungcancerscreen.org.au #LungCancerAwarenessMonth
📰IN THE MEDIA⬇️| A new best practice guide developed by @PathologyRCPA and @TOGAANZ offers valuable recommendations for lung cancer care. However, concerns remain about the potential impact of stigma on participation in the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram. 🔬A media content…
Early detection of #LungCancer saves lives! Did you know that over 65% of lung cancers can be treated if found early? Speak to your doctor or healthcare provider to see if you're eligible for the new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram. Find out more 💻 health.gov.au/lung
Are you ready for #LungCancerScreening? The new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram will help to improve health outcomes for Australians & save hundreds of lives each year. Check out the program education & resources 💻 health.gov.au/nlcsp-hcp-tool…
Aged 50 to 70? You may be eligible to participate in the new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram, from July 2025. 📅 Early detection through regular screening can save hundreds of lives each year. Talk to your GP. Find out more at 💻 health.gov.au/nlcsp
Eligible Australians aged 50-70 with no signs or symptoms of #LungCancer can now screen every 2 years through the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram launched on July 1. Education and resources for healthcare providers are available: health.gov.au/nlcsp-hcp-tool…
The new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram aims to increase early detection and improve survival for one of the deadliest cancers in NSW. 🫁Find out more: cancer.nsw.gov.au/nlcsp
We invite all ACCHO staff to join an important webinar on the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram on Wednesday, August 28, from 2-3 PM AEST. 🫁 Don’t miss out. Register now! events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bbcd0ebd…
Eligible Australians aged 50-70 with no signs or symptoms of #LungCancer are now able to screen every two years through the new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram. Find out more. health.gov.au/nlcsp #WorldLungCancerDay
New #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram education and resources for health care providers are now available! Access to support the delivery of this program and save lives: health.gov.au/nlcsp-hcp-tool… @healthgovau #LungCancer #LungCancerScreening
Have your say on the National Lung Cancer Screening Program! Your feedback will help make sure the guidelines are culturally safe and relevant for Mob. Workshops and guideline input sessions are on this week:doodle.com/sign-up-sheet/… #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram
It’s here! The #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram starts today! Let’s improve early detection and work to reduce Lung Cancer mortality Australia Wide! 🇦🇺 🫁
The new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram aims to increase early detection and improve survival for one of the deadliest cancers in NSW. 🫁Find out more: cancer.nsw.gov.au/nlcsp
Eligible Australians aged 50-70 who have a history of smoking and no signs or symptoms of #lungcancer are now able to screen every two years through the new #nationallungcancerscreeningprogram. Find out more at lungcancerscreen.org.au #LungCancerAwarenessMonth
Get a free lung cancer scan with the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram 1️⃣ Talk to your doctor 2️⃣ Check if you’re eligible 3️⃣ Book a low-dose CT scan 4️⃣ Results & next steps 5️⃣ Repeat every 2 years Learn more at 💻 health.gov.au/our-work/nlcsp
Early detection of #LungCancer saves lives! Did you know that over 65% of lung cancers can be treated if found early? Speak to your doctor or healthcare provider to see if you're eligible for the new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram. Find out more 💻 health.gov.au/lung
Eligible Australians aged 50-70 with no signs or symptoms of #LungCancer are now able to screen every two years through the new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram. Find out more. health.gov.au/nlcsp #WorldLungCancerDay
Are you ready for #LungCancerScreening? The new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram will help to improve health outcomes for Australians & save hundreds of lives each year. Check out the program education & resources 💻 health.gov.au/nlcsp-hcp-tool…
New #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram education and resources for health care providers are now available! Access to support the delivery of this program and save lives: health.gov.au/nlcsp-hcp-tool… @healthgovau #LungCancer #LungCancerScreening
Eligible Australians aged 50-70 with no signs or symptoms of #LungCancer can now screen every 2 years through the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram launched on July 1. Education and resources for healthcare providers are available: health.gov.au/nlcsp-hcp-tool…
It’s here! The #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram starts today! Let’s improve early detection and work to reduce Lung Cancer mortality Australia Wide! 🇦🇺 🫁
The new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram aims to increase early detection and improve survival for one of the deadliest cancers in NSW. 🫁Find out more: cancer.nsw.gov.au/nlcsp
The new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram aims to increase early detection and improve survival for one of the deadliest cancers in NSW. 🫁Find out more: cancer.nsw.gov.au/nlcsp
Aged 50 to 70? You may be eligible to participate in the new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram, from July 2025. 📅 Early detection through regular screening can save hundreds of lives each year. Talk to your GP. Find out more at 💻 health.gov.au/nlcsp
📰IN THE MEDIA⬇️| A new best practice guide developed by @PathologyRCPA and @TOGAANZ offers valuable recommendations for lung cancer care. However, concerns remain about the potential impact of stigma on participation in the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram. 🔬A media content…
We invite all ACCHO staff to join an important webinar on the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram on Wednesday, August 28, from 2-3 PM AEST. 🫁 Don’t miss out. Register now! events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bbcd0ebd…
Have your say on the National Lung Cancer Screening Program! Your feedback will help make sure the guidelines are culturally safe and relevant for Mob. Workshops and guideline input sessions are on this week:doodle.com/sign-up-sheet/… #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram
Eligible Australians aged 50-70 who have a history of smoking and no signs or symptoms of #lungcancer are now able to screen every two years through the new #nationallungcancerscreeningprogram. Find out more at lungcancerscreen.org.au #LungCancerAwarenessMonth
Get a free lung cancer scan with the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram 1️⃣ Talk to your doctor 2️⃣ Check if you’re eligible 3️⃣ Book a low-dose CT scan 4️⃣ Results & next steps 5️⃣ Repeat every 2 years Learn more at 💻 health.gov.au/our-work/nlcsp
Are you ready for #LungCancerScreening? The new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram will help to improve health outcomes for Australians & save hundreds of lives each year. Check out the program education & resources 💻 health.gov.au/nlcsp-hcp-tool…
Aged 50 to 70? You may be eligible to participate in the new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram, from July 2025. 📅 Early detection through regular screening can save hundreds of lives each year. Talk to your GP. Find out more at 💻 health.gov.au/nlcsp
Early detection of #LungCancer saves lives! Did you know that over 65% of lung cancers can be treated if found early? Speak to your doctor or healthcare provider to see if you're eligible for the new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram. Find out more 💻 health.gov.au/lung
Eligible Australians aged 50-70 with no signs or symptoms of #LungCancer can now screen every 2 years through the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram launched on July 1. Education and resources for healthcare providers are available: health.gov.au/nlcsp-hcp-tool…
The new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram aims to increase early detection and improve survival for one of the deadliest cancers in NSW. 🫁Find out more: cancer.nsw.gov.au/nlcsp
Eligible Australians aged 50-70 with no signs or symptoms of #LungCancer are now able to screen every two years through the new #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram. Find out more. health.gov.au/nlcsp #WorldLungCancerDay
We invite all ACCHO staff to join an important webinar on the #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram on Wednesday, August 28, from 2-3 PM AEST. 🫁 Don’t miss out. Register now! events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bbcd0ebd…
Have your say on the National Lung Cancer Screening Program! Your feedback will help make sure the guidelines are culturally safe and relevant for Mob. Workshops and guideline input sessions are on this week:doodle.com/sign-up-sheet/… #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram
New #NationalLungCancerScreeningProgram education and resources for health care providers are now available! Access to support the delivery of this program and save lives: health.gov.au/nlcsp-hcp-tool… @healthgovau #LungCancer #LungCancerScreening
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