According to the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH), approximately one in 1,700 Mississippians will die of lung cancer. The leading cause of lung cancer is cigarette smoke and secondhand cigarette smoke.
“If you’re an ex-smoker, or still smoking, early detection of lung cancer is key for your treatment plan,” said Tiffany Johnson, Interim Director of The Office of Tobacco Control at MSDH. “Cancer doesn’t have to be a death sentence. A low-dose CT Scan can help save your life. Discuss your options with a health care provider.”
Individuals over fifty, current smokers, and anyone who has a history of smoking two packs a day are eligible for the low-dose CT Scan.
The Office of Tobacco Control at the Mississippi State Department of Health is prepared to help anyone who wants to quit smoking. The “Ready. Set. Quit.” program offers online, phone, and text counseling.
“Quitting smoking is a practice and we are here to support you,” said Kimberly Dawson Stevens Director of the Mississippi Tobacco-Free Coalition of Warren and Claiborne Counties. “When you quit you lower your risk of cancer, add years to your, life, and can breathe more easily.”
For information about the dangers of cigarettes, visit www.healthyms.com/tobacco. For help with quitting visit www.quitlinems.com, or call the Mississippi Tobacco Quitline at 1-800-QUIT-NOW.