When it comes to cancer, you need a quality team.
The Weirton Medical Center Cancer Center is affiliated with the WVU Medicine Cancer Institute. Together we bring some of the best cancer care in the region close to home.
Our entire Cancer Center staff are committed to providing you with the personalized and compassionate care you need and deserve.
Know that we are here if you need us!
The Weirton Medical Center Cancer Center offers a welcoming, comfortable environment close to home for each patient’s convenience.
Infusion Services
The Cancer Center offers eight infusion stations in the JC Williams Charitable Trust Infusion Suite.
Appointments
For more information, please call 304-908-4617.
Location and Directions
Weirton Medical Center Medical Office Building
651 Colliers Way
Weirton, WV 26062
Attached to Main Hospital
What is the Lung Cancer Screening Program?
Our Lung Cancer Screening Program provides screenings, evaluations, and counseling for high-risk individuals. Using a low-dose CT scan, we check for lung nodules or masses that could indicate lung cancer. The program also offers resources and support for those who want to quit smoking.
Why Early Detection Matters
- Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S.
- Early detection improves treatment options and survival rates.
- Low-dose CT scans can detect very small nodules, allowing for diagnosis at the most treatable stage.
- Once lung cancer spreads, the 5-year survival rate drops to just 6%.
Who is Eligible?
Screening is for high-risk individuals. Most insurance plans and Medicare cover the cost if you meet these criteria:
- Ages 50–77
- 20+ pack-year smoking history*
- Current smoker or quit within the past 15 years
- No CT scan of the chest in the past 12 months
Self-Referral
If you do not have a primary care provider but meet eligibility criteria, you can self-refer. You’ll be scheduled with a pulmonologist for a history, physical exam, and, if appropriate, a low-dose CT scan.
What to Expect During Screening
- Screening takes only a few minutes; no preparation is needed.
- Your nurse navigator will schedule your scan, answer questions, and communicate results.
- Results are available in MyWVUChart.
- If necessary, follow-up care may include an appointment at the Lung Nodule Clinic for further evaluation.
Why Quitting Smoking Matters
Tobacco use causes nearly 90% of lung cancers. Our team provides education and support to help you quit. Additional resources are available at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (800-784-8669).
Contact for More Information
For more information about the Lung Cancer Screening Program, contact Britni Weaver at WVU Medicine Weirton Medical Center WVU Medicine Weirton Medical Center Lung Cancer Screening Program at 304-723-5864.