Welcome

This hub is designed to provide you with a blend of practical and evidence-based education in line with Lung Cancer Screening 

You will find a range of learning opportunities.

Aim

To empower and prepare Victorian health professionals, administrators, and advocates for the National Lung Cancer Screening Program, with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to deliver effective, equitable, and culturally safe lung cancer screening and care across diverse communities.

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Symposium

Access the Symposium Video
23 May 2025: Setting the Stage: Preparing for the 2025 National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP) Rollout

Click the session links to watch the full recording of the symposium.

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National Lung Cancer Screening Program

Lung cancer screening will be available to eligible individuals from July 2025.

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Resources 

Resources for National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP) rollout

 

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Education

Tailored education for National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP) rollout

 

 

Symposium

Session Recordings

    Program

    National Lung Cancer Screening Program

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    The National Lung Cancer Screening Program uses low-dose computed tomography (low-dose CT) scans to look for lung cancer in eligible asymptomatic high-risk people aged between 50 to 70 years.

    Healthcare providers play a central and critical role in the program.

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    Education

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