The project envisages the implementation of the National Program of Early Lung Cancer Detection with the aid of low-dose computer Tomography. The aim of the project is to improve the detection of lung cancer at an early stage of its development by including screening for early detection of the disease in 2,300 people. (1606 M/694K) with tobacco consumption equal to or greater than 20 packets and abstinence period of not more than 15 years aged 55-74 years and training 200 healthcare professionals up to 31.12.2022 may also be supported by patients from the indicated group aged 50-74 if they have one of the risk factors. The project envisages information and education activities, training activities and medical component including qualification visits, NDTK examinations and outcome visits. Entering the NDTK screening is tantamount to a willingness to take advantage of the anti-tobacco counselling programme available outside the programme. A person fulfilling the conditions for inclusion in the programme may be a participant if he is aware of the possible need for invasive diagnostic procedures and possible surgery. Any person participating in the programme shall have the option to opt out at any stage. Support under the project is available to all persons eligible for the programme on an equal basis, including those with disabilities. The SCO building is equipped with elevators, driveways, etc. The information point and registration of SCOs are tailored to the needs of people with physical disabilities (including visual, auditory, motor) and intellectual disabilities. The applicant runs a project office in Świętokrzyskie voivodship enabling UP to contact the project management team. The project is implemented in the areas of Świętokrzyskie, Małopolskie and Podkarpackie voivodeships.