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Paul Behan

Ayrshire health chiefs back 'get checked early' lung cancer campaign after sharp drop in diagnosis rate

Health chiefs are highlighting the importance of getting potential lung cancer symptoms checked early.

The message is being issued to coincide with a national detect cancer early campaign which is also getting underway across the country.

People over the age of 40 who have a new or different persistent cough, or unusual breathlessness, for three weeks or more are being urged to not let lung cancer ‘settle in’ and instead contact their GP practice straight away.

Crawford McGuffie – medical director at NHS Ayrshire & Arran – echoed the campaign call, reminding people that the sooner lung cancer is found, the easier it is to treat.

The Scottish Government campaign has been developed in response to Public Health Scotland data that shows around 25 per cent fewer lung cancers are being diagnosed now compared to pre-COVID-19.

This, coupled with the fear of a potential cancer diagnosis, continues to stop people acting early when there are more treatment options available and the chance of survival is higher.

Dr McGuffie said: “Diagnosing and treating cancer is a priority for the NHS, and this vital campaign drives home the importance of acting early if you have possible lung cancer symptoms.

“GP practices are working differently due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with initial appointments carried out over the telephone or by video. Measures are in place to ensure your safety if a face-to-face appointment is needed for further examination or tests.

“Whilst lung cancer is the most common cancer in Scotland, with around 5,500 new cases diagnosed in every year, there’s lots that can be done to treat it.

“So, please don’t delay contacting your GP practice if you are concerned.”

Health secretary Humza Yousaf said: “NHS Scotland remains open during COVID-19 and your GP practice is still there for you – getting checked early is a hugely important step in finding out if you, or your loved one, needs urgent medical help.”

For more information on lung cancer signs and symptoms, visit getcheckedearly.org

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