Cecil Wilson had his first cigarette with his friends when he was a teenager.
That first puff led to a habit of smoking at least a pack a day for the next six decades. At age 71, he still smokes periodically.
Eddy is Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center’s new mobile lung cancer screening unit โ the size of a tractor-trailer โ and its mission is in its name: “Early Detection Driven to You.”
But recently, he began experiencing a shortness of breath. When his local church told him about an opportunity to get a free lung screening without leaving his neighborhood, the East Side resident volunteered.ย
Although that first experience was nerve-wracking, he has been a regular since then.
โWhenever they want me to do it, Iโll do it,” he said.
Wilson has benefited from a Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center mobile lung cancer screening unit called, EDDY, which stands for Early Detection Driven to You. The service is aimed at making lung cancer screening more accessible to those in underserved, high-risk neighborhoods.
Wilson was delighted and relieved to learn that he did not have any respiratory problems that required further treatment. And since the mobile van ventures into the neighborhoods, Wilson said he thinks that it helps increase interest and…
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