UNITED STATES
NY smokers sue Philip Morris for cancer screenings

A group of heavy Marlboro smokers filed a lawsuit in federal court on Thursday, asking Philip Morris USA to pay for screenings that may detect the early stages of lung cancer.

The class-action lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of current and former Marlboro smokers over 50 years old who smoked a pack or more a day for 20 years, demands the tobacco company pay for an annual low-dose CT scan of the chest.
CT scans are special X-rays and a low-dose scan is used to minimise the risk that the procedure itself could cause cancer.
The plaintiffs from New York are not seeking compensatory or punitive damages, according to the lawsuit.
A spokesman for Altria Group, the parent of Philip Morris, said his company had not yet seen the lawsuit, but said juries in two other cases in which smokers sought payment for "medical monitoring”, ruled in favour of the tobacco company.
Philip Morris should pay for the scans because its "misconduct in manufacturing and selling Marlboro cigarettes, was and remains egregious and renders it liable”, according to the lawsuit filed in US District Court in Brooklyn.
Jerome Block, a New York attorney representing the plaintiffs, estimated the class size in the "tens of thousands" and said annual scans cost about US$ 500 each. Studies have found that a low-dose CT scan can help in the early detection of cancer but there is some debate.(pi)

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