A study suggests that expanded screening for lung cancer could save more lives, especially among Black Americans. A ...
Alabama ranks near the bottom of the nation for lung cancer survival, with just over one-fifth of diagnosed patients ...
Maryland does relatively well in terms of lung cancer rates but it, like all states, could do better, according to a new ...
Screening for lung cancer has taken on greater urgency because it can detect the disease at an earlier stage, when it's more ...
In its early stages, lung cancer may not show any symptoms. That’s why, if you meet the criteria for getting screened, lung ...
Less than 20% (19.6%) of Americans who are eligible to get screened for lung cancer are getting the test they need, according ...
Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screenings are available for those who are age 50 to 80, are active smokers or who quit smoking less than 15 years ago, or have a 20-pack-per-year ...
For many decades, Kentucky has been leading the nation in lung cancer incidence and mortality. While this is a grim statistic ...
Our progress against lung cancer is something to celebrate. Millions of lives have been saved in the U.S. alone since rates of smoking began to drop in the mid-1960s. And as smoking continues to ...
Smoking and tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, with few groups as heavily ...
“It’s the first clinically validated test on the market,” Zaidi told Pittsburgh Magazine. “And one of the most highly ...