
Good Samaritan is now using a robotic-assisted system to improve lung cancer detection. The Ion Endoluminal System allows doctors to perform minimally invasive lung biopsies with greater accuracy, reaching nodules deep in the lungs.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths, but early detection improves survival rates. Pulmonologist Dr. Johnathon Grant says the Ion system provides faster diagnoses and better outcomes for patients.
Compared to traditional methods, this technology reduces complications and the need for more invasive procedures. More information is available at gshvin.org/ion.