Tuesday November 26th, 2024 10:31AM

Northeast Ga. Medical Center Braselton now offering new lung cancer diagnostic system

By AccessWDUN Staff

Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton recently became the region’s first hospital to offer a new minimally invasive lung cancer diagnostic technology. Dr. Kimtuyen Nguyen, a physician with Pulmonary and Sleep Specialists of Northeast Georgia, PC, performed the hospital’s first navigational bronchoscopy a few days ago.

                Funding for the advance lung cancer detection service was made possible by the Medical Center Foundation’s campaign for NGMC Braselton. Through the new lung navigation system, which allows easier access for sampling of suspicious lung lesions, NGMC hopes to further improve both patient outcomes and lung cancer survival rates.

                “We are excited to be at the front line of lung cancer diagnosis and management,” says Dr. Nguyen. “This minimally invasive technology can be used to diagnose and stage lung cancer at the same time, while also advancing our ability to localize and treat the tumor with pinpoint precision.”

In the past, biopsies of suspicious tissue had to be obtained by going through the chest wall. This new technology allows for a much less invasive approach by utilizing a bronchial scope inserted through the mouth and down to the lungs, providing direct access to the biopsy area and eliminating the need to go through the chest wall. Additionally, the navigation system provides three-dimensional mapping to help pinpoint areas and place markers for better precision in treatment.

“Currently, the majority of lung cancers we see are diagnosed at a later stage – usually Stage 3 or 4,” says Jayme Carrico, executive director of Cancer Services at NGMC. “Our low-dose CT screening program – in combination with this lung navigation system – gives our physicians the tools to locate and diagnose lung cancers at earlier stages (compared to traditional methods), when treatment is most successful. In fact, when caught early, Stage 1 lung cancer can be cured.”

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