In honor of the Great American Smokeout, Chesapeake Regional Healthcare hosted a Lung Health Resource Fair on Thursday. The ...
Barbara Rodriguez, 53, later discovered her cancer wasn't even caused by her smoking, but rather a gene mutation.
Smoking leads to cancer. That's known. But what new research shows is quitting smoking soon after a diagnosis helps patients ...
“Many of these symptoms can happen for reasons other than lung cancer, but if they’re lasting or getting worse over six weeks ...
Louisiana residents have one of the highest lung cancer death rates in the country, even as groundbreaking treatments in ...
Lung cancer cases are increasing among non-smokers in India, a trend attributed to rising air pollution, indoor pollution ...
The survival rate for people with lung cancer is improving, according to the new State of Lung Cancer report. The American ...
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States and the leading cause of death among cancer diagnosis.
The latest report by the American Lung Association also found marked state-by-state and racial differences related to ...
The fact that smoking tobacco is a major risk factor for lung cancer – as well as numerous other diseases – is so well ...
For current smokers—or those who’ve smoked in the last 15 years—screening for lung cancer should begin at age 50.
Screening for lung cancer has taken on greater urgency because it can detect the disease at an earlier stage, when it's more ...