Lung Cancer Screening

If you are between 55 and 77 and a smoker or have quit within the past 15 years, CMS had approved in February 2015 a a yearly screening procedure.  Chief Medical Officer Patrick Conway says, “This is the first time that Medicare has covered lung cancer screening. This is an important new Medicare preventive benefit since lung cancer is the third most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States.”  If you qualify, consult with your primary physician so you can become authorized to have a low dosage cat scan of the lungs.

Life Expectancy and Managing Your Own Health

We all want to live as long as we can.

Not everyone will live to 100. There are were only 53,000 centenarians in the United States in 2010. This blog will attribute information and technology to help us live longer. This will give users the ability to learn about medical advances they would have never known about and to start becoming your own doctor.