For current smokers—or those who’ve smoked in the last 15 years—screening for lung cancer should begin at age 50.
A study suggests that expanded screening for lung cancer could save more lives, especially among Black Americans. A ...
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States and the leading cause of death among cancer diagnosis.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Dr. Brian Whang, medical director of ...
Louisiana’s five-year survival rate for lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer deaths, is 22.9%. That ranks the state 43 ...
An annual report by the American Lung Association showed that the five-year survival rate for Black residents was 22.6% vs.
The Lung Association’s seventh annual “State of Lung Cancer” report ranks Arkansas: 45 out of 47 in the nation for survival at 22.6%. The national rate of people alive five years after a lung cancer ...
Survival rates for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are worse than all solid cancers except for lung and pancreatic cancer. | ...
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and Outpatient Radiology Scottsbluff (OPR-S) shares how its screening program can be a key part of a patient’s lung screening journey. Outpatient ...