Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines
Kevin Lutz, MD, FACP
Jul 1 2022
Lung cancer is sneaky and may not cause any symptoms until the disease has spread (metastasized) and is no longer treatable. Catching this cancer as early as possible can improve the patient’s chances for better quality of life and prolonged survival.
CancerInternal MedicineScreening
Cancer Early-Detection Blood Test
Kevin Lutz, MD, FACP
Jun 1 2022
The key to success with cancer is finding it at an early (more curable) stage.
CancerMen’s HealthScreeningWomen’s Health
Lung Cancer
Kevin Lutz, MD, FACP
Oct 1 2020
The National Cancer Institute reports that tobacco smoking causes about 9 out of 10 cases of lung cancer in men and about 8 out of 10 cases of lung cancer in women.
CancerMen’s HealthScreeningWomen’s Health
Endometrial Cancer
Kevin Lutz, MD, FACP
Jan 1 2020
Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of the reproductive organs among women in the United States. It can often be cured, especially when diagnosed early.
CancerWomen’s Health
Breast Cancer Screening
Kevin Lutz, MD, FACP
May 1 2019
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. It is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Breast cancer screening can find signs of cancer before symptoms begin, when it is more likely to be curable.
CancerWomen’s Health