Hannibal Regional Announces New Program to Improve Lung Cancer Detection

11/22/2024

Hannibal Regional is pleased to announce a new collaboration with Illuminate AI to launch the Illuminate program, aimed at improving lung cancer detection and management. Lung cancer remains a significant health challenge in Missouri. According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer accounts for about 13% of all new cancer cases in the state and is the leading cause of cancer deaths. In 2021, an estimated 5,550 new cases of lung cancer were diagnosed in Missouri, with approximately 3,340 deaths attributed to the disease. The new Illuminate program at Hannibal Regional utilizes cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to analyze radiology reports, identifying lung nodules that may require further evaluation. By applying widely accepted guidelines for managing pulmonary nodules, the AI system prioritizes cases needing immediate attention.  

Dr. Jennifer Minoff, Pulmonary/Critical Care physician at Hannibal Regional, explains, "Illuminate represents a leap forward in our ability to detect and address potential lung cancers early. This will help us more efficiently identify at-risk patients and streamline their care." The new Illuminate program offers a comprehensive approach to patient care, with real-time reviews of radiologist reports, reducing the risk of overlooking potential warning signs. Additionally, nurse navigators proactively engage with patients identified by the system, ensuring timely follow-up care.

The program’s primary goals are to increase lung cancer screening rates and improve early detection. Early detection is vital, as the five-year survival rate for localized lung cancer is 61%, compared to only 6% for distant-stage cancer. “Partnering with Illuminate is another way Hannibal Regional is investing in bringing the latest technology to improve the health of our community,” says Dr. Minoff. “This program is one more way we are guiding our patients to better care.” Hannibal Regional plans to expand the use of this technology to identify other conditions such as aneurysms, cysts, and various types of nodules, further enhancing its diagnostic capabilities across multiple areas of care. "We are excited about our partnership with Hannibal Regional to support rural health,” states Cole Erdmann, CEO, Softek Illuminate, Inc. "This comprehensive approach to managing pulmonary nodules will provide a foundation to improving the health of the community.”

Hannibal Regional’s investment in this new technology assists in offering the highest quality and most cost-effective care to truly guide patients to BETTER. To contact Hannibal Regional or Dr. Minoff’s office call (573) 629-3500.