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We can detect cancer the size of a grain of riceup to a decade ahead of the first symptoms
Sign up for your life-saving full body scan below
We can detect cancer the size of a grain of riceup to a decade ahead of the first symptoms
Sign up for your life-saving full body scan below
OUR LOW-DOSE CT SCANNING HAS BEEN FEATURED IN
At Life Imaging, we empower our communities with knowledge. Our experienced radiology specialists screen for many types of cancers using state-of-the-art, low-dose GE CT scanning technology.
We believe everyone deserves to understand their cancer risk and how to proactively prevent it. Our team of specialists is here to guide you, answer your questions, and help you take control of your health.
Accuracy
Our painless, low-dose CT scans can detect signs of coronary artery disease with 98% accuracy.
Detection Rate
Nearly 1 in 5 fast, non-invasive scans at Life Imaging result in potentially life-saving findings.
Diseases Detected
We detect over 100 diseases and forms of cancer, in some cases, a decade before symptoms occur.
In the U.S., the current healthcare system is reactive, focusing on treating illnesses after they occur rather than proactive prevention.
You have a right to a deeper understanding of your body’s health, before any symptoms arise.
Submit the form to book a free heart scan at your closest Life Imaging location.
You will stay fully dressed for the 5-10 minute scan. It’s fast, non- invasive and safe.
Review your family history with a patient advocate. You will receive a copy of your results.
What forms of cancer can Life Imaging detect?
Cancer screening at Life Imaging with low-dose GE CT technology can detect many forms of cancers, including: lung cancer, breast cancer, thyroid cancer, kidney cancer, prostate cancer, duodenal cancer, colon cancer, liver cancer, leukemia, hairy cell leukemia, as well as cancers of the uterus, stomach, and other organs. Life Imaging specializes in detecting cancers of the abdomen, pelvis, and chest. A definitive diagnosis often requires a biopsy specimen.
What increases the risk of cancer?
Cancer may develop because of genetics, your environment, or both. Adopting healthy habits helps reduce the risk of developing certain cancers. The most common cancer risk factors include: a personal or family history of cancer, tobacco use, unhealthy lifestyle habits, exposure to radiation, chemical exposure via food, air pollution, or toxic substances
What are the benefits of low-dose CT cancer screening? GE CT cancer screening at Life Imaging uses a much lower level of radiation and produces highly accurate results that detect cancer in its very early stages. There’s no need for invasive procedures, sedation, dyes, or downtime, and CT scanning is a painless, quick procedure.
What happens during cancer screening?
You can remain in your clothes during the procedure and simply lie on a comfortable table that slowly glides into a CT scanning machine to create internal body images. It’s important to remain still and sometimes hold your breath during CT cancer scanning, which usually lasts about 10 minutes.
What should I expect after my cancer screening?
After cancer screening at Life Imaging, you can resume driving and other typical daily activities immediately. A radiologist interprets the results and lets you know if you’re a candidate for further diagnostic testing or cancer treatment by an oncologist.
‘In January, I went for a free CT scan and I had two stents put in my heart. The cardiologist said that within 6-9 months I would have had a stroke, died, or had a silent heart attack. Life Imaging saved my life’
‘The conventional approach to medicine has it all backwards. They wait to diagnose and manage a disease after it’s developed. Life Imaging offers you an opportunity to look directly inside the body.’
‘I went for a scan because my mom had died of a heart attack at the end of May. I’m in perfect health, no symptoms of anything, 58 years old, non-smoker, healthy, no medication. Well, they found a cancerous tumor in my left-upper lobe of my lung. I’m told that I caught it so early that I’m going to be totally fine. Everyone is saying, including the doctor, that getting the scan saved my life.’