I’m not planning on having it done. A dear friend of ours died of fallopian cancer last January. 5 years she was diagnosis with cancer, she had multiple CT scans and I don’t believe in what is called low dose CT scans. I heard of them before; they are X-ray images. These scans are multiple individual X-rays complied to give a 3D image of the target area. For the lung scan, the technician first does a CT scan for your baseline and then follows it up with more CT thereafter maybe every three to six month. I have heard of lives being saved, perhaps by removing part of a cancerous lung, but these scans can cause cancer in themselves. Remember, X-rays are to be kept at a minimum. For me, nearly 8 years quit, dad smoked for 40 years and no cancer. I’ll take a pass. This is me though not anyone else. Others should get the facts from their doctor to decide for themselves.
Stickin to it