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Mobile CT scanner brings lung cancer screening to remote NT communities

Battery-powered road train targets the jurisdiction with Australia's highest lung cancer diagnosis and mortality rates.

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By The Daily Darwin · Published 26 June 2026, 7:00 pm

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Updated 23 h ago· 12 July 2026, 4:13 pm

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Mobile CT scanner brings lung cancer screening to remote NT communities
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A road train equipped with a battery-powered CT scanner is travelling across the NT outback to screen residents for lung cancer in remote communities, according to the ABC. The mobile initiative targets a critical health challenge: the Northern Territory has Australia's highest diagnosis and mortality rates for the disease.

The programme is addressing health equity gaps in regional and remote areas where access to diagnostic facilities is limited. Communities characterised as having high smoking prevalence-described by the ABC as places where 'at least one smoker in every house'-are being prioritised for screening, reflecting the stark health disparities between remote and urban NT populations.

For Darwin residents and the broader Territory, the initiative represents targeted intervention in a significant public health burden. The mobile screening programme is designed to detect lung cancer at earlier stages and improve outcomes in populations that have historically faced barriers to diagnostic access. The rollout underscores the NT's grappling with health challenges that differ materially from southern Australian jurisdictions and the importance of place-based health solutions for geographically dispersed populations.

Sources: abc.net.au.

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