Cancer Screenings Find a Location Find a Doctor Cancer Care About Our Cancer Care Program Cancer Center Opening Your Cancer Care Team Your First Visit Breast Cancer Cancer Care Cancer Care Retail Pharmacy Cancer Treatments Paxman Scalp Cooling System Mesothelioma Treatment Radiation Therapy Center for Precision Medicine and Genomic Health BRCA Testing Hereditary Cancer Program Proactive Genetic Screening Clinical Research Integrative Oncology Palliative Care Patient Testimonials Resources Cancer Resource Center Clinical & Support Services Frequent Numbers Specialty Cancer Care Clinics Cardio-Oncology Neuro-oncology Tristate Gynecological Oncology Tobacco Cessation E-cigarette Education Freshstart Tobacco Cessation Nicotine Medication Nicotine Replacement Nicotine Therapy Saving on Medication Success Stories Tobacco Cessation Resources About Our Cancer Care Program Cancer Center Opening Your Cancer Care Team Your First Visit Breast Cancer Cancer Care Cancer Care Retail Pharmacy Cancer Treatments Paxman Scalp Cooling System Mesothelioma Treatment Radiation Therapy Center for Precision Medicine and Genomic Health BRCA Testing Hereditary Cancer Program Proactive Genetic Screening Clinical Research Integrative Oncology Palliative Care Patient Testimonials Resources Cancer Resource Center Clinical & Support Services Frequent Numbers Specialty Cancer Care Clinics Cardio-Oncology Neuro-oncology Tristate Gynecological Oncology Tobacco Cessation E-cigarette Education Freshstart Tobacco Cessation Nicotine Medication Nicotine Replacement Nicotine Therapy Saving on Medication Success Stories Tobacco Cessation Resources Important Information on Safety and Cancer Screenings Your safety is top priority. If you have a need for a screening, rest assured that St. Elizabeth is doing everything we can to make your experience as safe as possible including: temperature checks upon entry visitor restrictions mask use hand-washing social distancing increased cleaning Be sure to talk to your physician about how we’re keeping you safe. Talk to your primary care physician about when you should have your cancer screenings. If you need help finding a primary care physician, please call (800) 737-7900. MORE INFORMATION ON SAFETY Often, cancers begin with no warning signs or symptoms. To find cancer at an early stage when it is most treatable, you should follow your physicians recommended screening guidelines. If you have a family history of certain cancers or are a regular smoker, your doctor may recommend starting screenings earlier and having them more frequently. St. Elizabeth offers screenings for: Lung Cancer Screening Low-dose CT image scans are available to screen for lung cancer. Take a health risk assessment to see if you qualify for screening. TAKE THE QUIZ Genetics Screening For more information about the genetic testing offered at St. Elizabeth, please call the Genetics department at 859-301-GENE (4363). LEARN MORE Skin Cancer Screening Melanoma screenings are offered monthly in the region through Melanoma Know More. FIND A SCREENING Colon Cancer Screening We offer a variety of colon cancer screening options, including simple take-home screenings. Learn which option is best for you by downloading the guide and discussing with your primary care physician. DOWNLOAD GUIDE Gynecologic Cancer Screening Females should visit their OB/GYN physicians for annual exams and routine pap smears. LEARN MORE Breast Cancer Screening Mammograms, including 3D mammograms are offered at St. Elizabeth. A Mobile Mammography Unit also travels to locations in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. LEARN MORE In addition to screenings, quitting smoking can help improve health. If you need help quitting, join a free smoking cessation class. Talk to your primary care physician about when you should have your cancer screenings. If you need help finding a primary care physician, please call (800) 737-7900.