For current smokers—or those who’ve smoked in the last 15 years—screening for lung cancer should begin at age 50.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, which serves as a good reminder of the resources available locally to help catch the ...
Certain chronic conditions that affect the lungs, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), can have ...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in North Carolina and across the United States, according to a ...
Louisiana’s five-year survival rate for lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer deaths, is 22.9%. That ranks the state 43 ...
But a lot of work remains to get eligible people screened for lung cancer and expand affordable access to the targeted ...
More people with lung cancer are living longer, but it remains America's deadliest cancer, a new state-by-state report shows.
“Thankfully, the lung cancer survival rate has improved due to increased awareness, access to healthcare and screening, and cutting-edge research into new treatments,” said Dr. Jannifer Harper, chair ...
Overall, the “State of Lung Cancer” report reveals positive news. Nationally, the lung cancer survival rate has improved 26 percent in the last five years due to increased awareness and advancements ...