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University of Colorado Hospital Now Offering Lung Cancer Screening

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Just in time for Lung Cancer Awareness Month, University of Colorado Hospital is now offering a lung cancer screening program designed to catch cancerous tumors as early as possible and potentially save patients’ lives.

Aurora, Colorado (PRWEB) November 14, 2014

Just in time for Lung Cancer Awareness Month, University of Colorado Hospital is now offering a lung cancer screening program designed to catch cancerous tumors as early as possible and potentially save patients’ lives. Lung cancer accounts for 30 percent of all cancer deaths in America, killing more than 150,000 people a year. If lung cancer is detected early, the number of deaths can be reduced.

Screening is open to patients referred by their physicians who meet the following criteria:· Current or former smokers who quit · Between the ages of 55 and 74
· Smoking history of at least 30 pack-years (this means 1 pack a day for 30 years, 2 packs a day for 15 years, etc.)
· No personal history of lung cancer

Medicare recently announced plans to start covering the screening for eligible patients, and many private insurance plans already pay for lung cancer screening.

The recommended screening test for lung cancer is low-dose computed tomography (also called a low-dose CT scan). In this test, an X-ray machine scans the body and uses low doses of radiation to make detailed pictures of the lungs, often enabling detection of tumors before someone experiences symptoms. The test is not recommended for everyone, however, and it has risks as well as benefits.

“I believe our lung cancer screening program will save lives,” says Dr. Peter Sachs, associate professor of radiology and chief of thoracic imaging, University of Colorado Hospital. “Studies have clearly shown that individuals at high risk for lung cancer should receive this low-dose CT scan every year because it can help catch lung cancer in the earliest stages. That’s important, because while the 5-year survival rate for stage IV lung cancer is 7% at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, the survival rate here for stage I lung cancer is over 50%.”

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the country and the second most diagnosed cancer in both women and men. The survival rate for every stage of lung cancer is substantially lower than for other major cancers such as breast, colon and prostate cancer.

Five-year lung cancer survival rates at the CU Cancer Center are significantly better than both state and national averages. The survival rate for stage IV lung cancer is 2% nationally and 7% at the CU Cancer Center.

The National Cancer Institute’s Lung Cancer Screening Trial established that lung cancer mortality in specific high-risk groups could be reduced by these annual screenings.

“These screenings often find non-cancerous nodules in patients’ lungs that should be monitored over time,” said Dr. Stephen Malkoski, MD, PhD, associate professor, Pulmonary Sciences & Critical Care, University of Colorado Cancer Center. “For that reason, we have integrated our lung cancer screening program into our Lung Nodule Clinic. We’re able to track those nodules from year to year and will quickly discover any changes. This is good news for patients because cancerous tumors can be treated quickly without unnecessary procedures to remove non-cancerous lung nodules.”

For patients without insurance coverage, University of Colorado Hospital offers a self-pay discounted rate of $301. Screenings are available for any patient who meets the criteria for a heavy smoker with a physician referral.

For more information please call 855-586-4824 or 720-557-7171.

About the University of Colorado Hospital
University of Colorado Hospital is the Rocky Mountain region's leading academic medical center. UCH is best known as an innovator in patient care and often as one of the first hospitals to bring new medicine to the patients’ bedside. University HealthSystem Consortium named UCH the #1 Academic Medical Center in quality in the nation in both 2011 and 2012, and U.S. News & World Report named University of Colorado Hospital the best hospital in Colorado in 2012, 2013 and 2014. UCH is one of five Colorado hospitals that make up University of Colorado Health. The hospital’s physicians are affiliated with the University of Colorado School of Medicine, part of the University of Colorado system. Based on the expansive Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, CO, the hospital is where patient care, research and education converge to establish the future of health care delivery. Reported by PRWeb 47 minutes ago.

Reports show new details in Geneva murder case

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The Chicago Tribune Media Group's Aurora Beacon-News reports: A Geneva man accused of murdering his wife will be in court next week and a trial will most likely begin Dec. 8. Reported by ChicagoTribune 23 hours ago.

James Holmes' lawyers ask for new trial judge; judge says no

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Lawyers for the man who pleaded guilty by reason of insanity to killing 12 people when he opened fire in a packed movie theater in Aurora, Colo., have accused the judge in the case of being biased due to his "hostile and demeaning" language and asked for a new judge to oversee the case. Reported by L.A. Times 23 hours ago.

Attorneys Ask For New Judge In Aurora Theater Shooting Case

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The judge presiding over the trial of Aurora, Colorado, movie theater shooting suspect James Holmes has denied a request that he be replaced. Reported by IBTimes 20 hours ago.

Aurora Theater Shooting Judge Denies Motion To Be Replaced

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Aurora Theater Shooting Judge Denies Motion To Be Replaced Reported by ajc.com 21 hours ago.

Aurora police on scene of officer-involved shooting

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Aurora police are on the scene of an officer-involved shooting Friday night. Aurora police said on Twitter that the officer's condition was unknown. Reported by Denver Post 20 hours ago.

Police officer injured in officer-involved shooting in Aurora, Colo.; police searching for suspect - @DenverChannel

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Reported by Breaking News 20 hours ago.

Update: Aurora, Colo., police officer shot during traffic stop; injuries are not life-threatening, police spokesperson says - @KDVR

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Reported by Breaking News 19 hours ago.

Gun fire wounded Denver-area officer, police say

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A Denver-area police officer was shot and wounded during a traffic stop Friday night in the city of Aurora, police say. Reported by FOXNews.com 17 hours ago.

Update: Aurora, Colo., police officer wounded in shooting last night in serious but stable condition, expected to survive - @DenverChannel

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Reported by Breaking News 9 hours ago.

Aurora: Dragnet continues for suspect who shot policeman

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Aurora police are searching for a thief who stole a "puffer" car and then shot and injured a police officer Friday night during a routine traffic stop. Reported by Denver Post 8 hours ago.

Wounded Aurora police officer expected to survive

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A Denver-area police officer is in serious but stable condition after being shot while making a traffic stop. Reported by MyNorthwest.com 8 hours ago.

Aurora officer shot in traffic stop expect to survive

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An Aurora police office was shot when he and another officer stopped the driver of a stolen car. Police say he is in serious but stable condition. Investigators found the stolen car, but are searching for the suspect.  Reported by Christian Science Monitor 4 hours ago.

Aurora officer shot in traffic stop expect to survive (+video)

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An Aurora police office was shot when he and another officer stopped the driver of a stolen car. Police say he is in serious but stable condition. Investigators found the stolen car, but are searching for the suspect.  Reported by Christian Science Monitor 3 hours ago.

Northern Illinois defeats Aurora 86-56

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DEKALB, Ill. (AP) Jordan Threloff had 17 points and 16 rebounds to lead Northern Illinois to an 86-56 win over Division III opponent Aurora to start the season on Saturday. Reported by FOX Sports 6 minutes ago.

Aurora police up reward for cop shooter

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Aurora police have increased the reward for information leading to a suspect who stole a "puffer" car and shot an officer Friday night during a routine traffic stop. Reported by Denver Post 8 hours ago.

See Why People Have Pledged More Than $60 Million For This Epic Space Game

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See Why People Have Pledged More Than $60 Million For This Epic Space Game With over $60 million raised solely through crowdfunding, "Star Citizen" is officially the most successful crowdfunded project of all time.

The game's runaway success is because "Star Citizen" represents the dream video game for many gamers: It's a space exploration game, first-person shooter, and open-world RPG all combined into one.

The ambitious scale of "Star Citizen" means that players can decide how to play the game based on the experiences they'd like to have. For example, you can play as a space pirate, smuggler, bounty hunter, salvager, merchant, spy, information runner, or even enlist in the military.

Basically, you're thrust into a "Star Wars"-esque environment with your very own spaceship and the rest is up to you.

With thrilling dogfights in space, epic battles planet-side, its own economy, and the ability to discover your own star system, "Star Citizen" is on its way to be the biggest game since "World of Warcraft."

-You start out in "Star Citizen" with your very own spaceship hangar, where you keep your ship.--Depending on how expensive or large your ship is, there are different hangar styles. This is the industrial hangar.--As you work your way up, you can purchase new ships for specific tasks. This ship, the RSI Aurora, is a ship you get starting out.-
See the rest of the story at Business Insider Reported by Business Insider 7 hours ago.

For the record

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James Holmes plea: A national brief that ran in the A section Nov. 16 incorrectly stated that James Holmes, accused of killing 12 people in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting, pleaded guilty by reason of insanity. Holmes pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. Reported by L.A. Times 21 hours ago.

If it’s greasy or fluttery, keep your hands to yourself

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To wit, Turner’s Last Gasp publishing is just out with “The Book of Hugs,” by Attaboy, artist, designer and co-founder of the art magazine Hi-Fructose. Somerstein, who lives in Mountain View nowadays, was a student at City College of New York when he went to Selma, and with five cameras hanging around his neck took about 400 photographs of the march. Somerstein spent most of his professional life as a physicist, first for the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and then at Lockheed Martin Co. When he retired from his scientific work in 2008, he returned to photography. Director Philip Kaufman was in Los Angeles to present a screenwriting Governors Award — an honorary Oscar — from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to Jean-Claude Carriere, with whom he collaborated on The Unbearable Lightness of Being. The Camerimage film festival, which focuses on cinematography, is giving Kaufman a lifetime achievement award. Matias Tarnopolsky, executive and artistic director of Cal Performances, was given a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres from the French government on Nov. 4. The award, presented by French Consul General Pauline Carmona, was given while the Theatre de la Ville was in Berkeley performing Luigi Pirandello’s “Six Characters in Search of an Author.” The new Whole Foods Market on Gilman Street in Berkeley has a Paleo Bar, which Stuart Lord overheard a customer describing as “hipster heaven,” and the new San Francisco Whole Foods Market has not only a Paleo Bar but also a shoeshining station. Because even an evolved descendant likes spit and polish. In a checkout line at the Diamond Heights Safeway, Pauline Scholten overheard a mother telling her pre-kindergartner what was for lunch. After a recent matinee preview of “Breakfast With Mugabe” at the Aurora Theatre, a theatergoer introduced himself to actor L. Peter Callender and Artistic Director Tom Ross as Gregory McClune, one of the lawyers for Robert Mugabe during the years when the young revolutionary African leader was imprisoned (before he took over in Zimbabwe). Just re-elected Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., flew cross-country to TheatreWorks’ 45th anniversary celebration, where he presented an award to former Stanford President Donald Kennedy, supporter of the company (and also of candidate Booker). Reported by SFGate 13 hours ago.

Bona®US Announces Expansion in Canada

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AURORA, Colo., Nov. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Bona US, the world leader in hardwood floor care since 1919, announced its expansion today to increase distribution in Canada. Bona retail products have been available in select markets for the past few years; however, today's announcement... Reported by PR Newswire 10 hours ago.
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