Lung Cancer
Although lung cancer is found most prevalently in those individuals who smoke, cancer diagnoses are becoming more common in non-smokers as well. Exposure to secondhand smoke, family history, and high levels of pollutants can all be contributing factors to the formation of lung cancer. Should you or your family members face a diagnosis, Trinity is well-prepared with treatment options and information to help you fight your diagnosis.
We also work in schools with our
Smoke Free That's Me! program to help children understand the effects of lifestyle choices, such as smoking, on long term health.
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Early Detection
Typically discovered in more advanced stages, early detection is a key in preventing the progression of lung cancer. Whether you are a smoker or just worried about the risk factors, knowledge is key.
Take the CancerAware Lung online assessment |
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A cancer diagnosis can sometimes feel like a tricky maze of appointments, tests and questions. With our dedicated care coordinators, answers to your questions are just an ask away.
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Trinity Cancer Center
500 John Deere Rd.
Moline, IL 61265
(309) 779-5090
cancer_trinityqc@ihs.org
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