ST. PAUL, Minn. – The 2021 “State of Lung Cancer” report shows that Minnesota ranks fourth in the nation for lung cancer survival. Only Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York have a better five-year survival rate. Pat McKone with the American Lung Association of Minnesota says early screening is key, especially for people between ages 52 and 80 who have a 20-year-pack smoking history, are currently smoking, or have quit within the past 15 years. McKone says only seven percent of Minnesotans in this high-risk category have taken advantage of early screening.
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