Denise Lee smoked up to two packs a day for 40 years, but when she quit at 54, Denise made one more lifesaving decision.
After seeing an American Lung Association billboard that read "If you smoked, this lung cancer screening could save your life," Denise scheduled a low-dose CT scan. The next day, her results came back: a mass was detected, which they later confirmed was lung cancer.
When she scheduled the scan, Denise had yet to develop a single symptom -- and catching her lung cancer that early meant she had multiple treatments available. It's been eight years since, and Denise remains cancer-free.
Lung cancer screening is a simple, quick, painless and non-invasive procedure. A low-dose CT scan takes less than a minute and, as Denise knows, it could save your life. I've dedicated my

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