Currently running — worth a closer look.
Running 11/30 days across 1 GEO.
Running in a single market (Australia) — a focused test, not a broad rollout yet.
- Seen 11/30 days
- 1 GEO
- Redirect chain checked
- LP host: i-med.com.au
Reverse-engineered from the live ad — longevity, GEOs, and the affiliate funnel behind it. Verified by following the redirect chain on Jun 18. Free, no login.
Funnel, reverse-engineered
The campaign behind this creative
← the actual path the money takes.
Creative
I-MED Radiology Network
Landing page
i-med.com.au
where it lands
Product / Offer: not detected
Tracker: not detected
Affiliate network: not detected
How we know: the tracker and affiliate network come from the live redirect chain we followed and fingerprinted hop by hop. Greyed nodes weren’t detected.
Pushing hard now
running 11d · last seen 1d ago · 1 market
Heavy push pressure in the last few days — hot right now. Worth a close look while it's live.
Gravity
83/100
push pressure now · 30d index
Strength
50/100
overall scale · 30d index
Run
11d
last seen 1d ago
Markets
1
countries seen
Landing page
i-med.com.au
final host
Screenshot
—
not captured yet
Operator
—
unidentified
Network
Taboola
traffic source
Australia's Lung Cancer Screening Program Explained
A practical guide to who's eligible, what the scan involves, and how to access it through the national program.
Top 25% longevity in network
Days alive is a profitability proxy — advertisers don’t pay to run losers.
Seen in
Geo reach
Single-geo testa single marketPredominantly Tier 1, concentrated in APAC — Australia.
What the data shows
I-MED Radiology Network's Taboola creative has been running for 11 days across 1 country and first seen on June 6, 2026 and last seen on June 18, 2026. It has been observed in Australia. The ad lands on i-med.com.au. On our 30-day observation series the creative has run in intermittent bursts over the last 30 days. I-MED Radiology Network is running 5 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: Australia's Lung Cancer Screening Program Explained. Indexed on Taboola by mediabuyer.
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Where this ad lands
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Host
i-med.com.au
Path
/articles/lung-screening-information-for-patients
Full URL
https://i-med.com.au/articles/lung-screening-information-for-patients
Redirect chain
Chain not captured yet.
Final host: i-med.com.au. Hop-by-hop capture runs as a separate pipeline; ads observed in recent ingests get crawled first.
Tracking parameters
No query string on this URL.
Tracking setup · Taboola
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Tech stack
No third-party monetization stack detected — this appears to be a direct landing page.
Landing page hubs
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Lung Screening Information for Patients | I-MED Radiology Network menu close View site as: Patient Practitioner Book an appointment My I-MED View results & manage appointments Find a clinic Procedures Payment and fees How to book online About I-MED Careers View site as: Patient Practitioner Book an appointment My I-MED View results & manage appointments Find a clinic Procedures All Procedures Angiography Bone densitometry (DEXA) Cardiac services Computed tomography - CT scan Dental x-ray (OPG) X-ray Image-guided biopsy Interventional procedures Lung Screening Mammography MRI Nuclear medicine PET scan Ultrasound Women's imaging Payment and fees How to book online Booking your appointment online My I-MED About I-MED In the community Contact Us News & Articles Our team Our technology Our vision and values Patient Feedback Sustainability Careers Lung Screening Information Are you considering lung cancer screening? Here's what you should know. Lung Screening Information Are you considering lung cancer screening? Here's what you should know. Key points Australia’s National Lung Cancer Screening Program detects lung cancer early using low-dose CT scans, before symptoms appear. Eligible high-risk patients can access fast, low-radiation scans through GP referral at participating clinics like I-MED Radiology. Screening reduces lung cancer deaths and ensures clear follow-up if abnormalities are found. I-MED Radiology offers low-dose CT lung cancer screening, a quick, non-invasive scan that looks for potential concerns before symptoms appear. The scan produces detailed images of your lungs, helping specialists spot small changes that may not show up on a standard X-ray, so you can get clarity and peace of mind sooner. What is the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP)? The NLCSP is a government-led program that offers regular low-dose CT (LDCT) scans to eligible Australians at higher risk of lung cancer. The aim is early detection before symptoms develop. Who is eligible for lung cancer screening in Australia? Eligibility is based on age and smoking history, along with clinical assessment. Your GP can confirm whether you meet the screening criteria and Medicare eligibility requirements. How does a lung cancer screening work? You attend a radiology clinic for a low-dose CT scan of the chest. The scan takes only a few minutes and uses a lower radiation dose than a standard diagnostic CT. Scans are interpreted by radiologists experienced in CT chest radiology. At I-MED Radiology, lung imaging is reviewed using established NLCSP reporting pathways to ensure appropriate follow-up. Does a low-dose CT scan save lives? Studies show that screening high-risk individuals with low-dose CT reduces lung cancer mortality by detecting cancer earlier, when treatment is more effective. Where Can You Access Lung Cancer Screening? Eligible patients can be referred by their GP to participating radiology providers. Many clinics across Australia, including I-MED Radiology locations, offer low-dose CT chest imaging in line with National Lung Cancer Screening Program protocols. What happens if my scan shows something unusual? If your scan shows something that needs further assessment, this will be clearly outlined in the report sent to your referring doctor. As part of the National Lung Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP), results are managed through structured clinical pathways to support appropriate follow-up. Your GP or nurse practitioner will explain the findings and, if required, may refer you to a respiratory physician or hospital for further evaluation. Why choose I-MED for the National Lung Cancer Screening Program? As a provider participating in the National Lung Cancer Screening Program, I-MED Radiology supports eligible patients with low-dose CT chest imaging in line with national screening protocols. Our radiologists are experienced in CT chest radiology and lung cancer screening reporting standards. After your low-dose CT scan, your images are carefully reviewed, and a detailed report is prepared for your referring doctor. Screening results are also recorded with the National Cancer Screening Register, as required under the program. Is the scan safe and how long does it take? The amount of radiation delivered as part of a low-does CT scan is significantly lower than that of a standard CT. The benefit of identifying lung cancer early far outweighs any radiation risk. The scan does not use intravenous contrast, and there is no need for needles or cannulas. The scan itself takes only 5 minutes, the entire process no longer than 15-20 minutes. Lung Screening Basics: What You Should Know Find out more Lung screening expert answers patient questions Watch Now A Stage 4 Lung Cancer Patient’s Message on Screening Watch Now NLCSP Patients CT Scan: What to Expect Watch Now This information has been reviewed and approved by Professor Catherine Jones (NLCSP Expert Advisory Committee Member). Related articles Lung screening From 1 July 2025, the Australian Government introduced a lung cancer screening program to support early detection and improved treatment pat ... Read more Booking your appointment online Booking online is easy, it saves you waiting on the phone and lets you browse for the time and clinic that suits you best. ... Read more Your Privacy Website Terms of Use Patient Systems - Terms of Access Media Centre National Contracts Procurement Contact Us I-TeleRAD Board of Directors Leadership Team Your Safety Staff Log-in My I-MED Copyright © I-MED Radiology Network 2024
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Observed daily (last 30 days)
May 20 → Jun 18·peaks Jun 6
30-day run pattern
PulsedIntermittent runs with quiet stretches — likely paused for budget cycles or rotation against fresher creatives.
- Coverage
- 30% of 30d
- Peak surge
- 3.5× vs median
- Last 7d
- 35
- WoW
- +106%
Peak day: — 3.5× the median day, indicating a deliberate budget push.
Window: May 20 → Jun 18
Sibling creatives from this campaign
Other creatives in Other on Taboola
The rest of the set they’re running — see what else this angle is paired with.
Tested headline variants5
Tested headline variants
I-MED Radiology Network's own A/B test — which headline they kept
The advertiser’s own A/B result, handed over: ranked by days running, the survivor on top. Variants they stopped running are struck through — they tested and killed those angles.
- #1Smoking History and Lung Screening Explained12d5 content tokens
- #2A Simple Guide to Low Dose CT Lung Scans12d7 content tokens
- #3Understanding Australia's New Lung Screening Program11d5 content tokens
- #4Lung Cancer Screening: What Australians Ask Most10d5 content tokens
Persistent across variants: lung
More from I-MED Radiology Network5
More from I-MED Radiology Network
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