For current smokers—or those who’ve smoked in the last 15 years—screening for lung cancer should begin at age 50.
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States and the leading cause of death among cancer diagnosis.
Today marks two years since WTOP’s Neal Augenstein was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. He reflects on where he’s been in ...
Cancer screenings are key to detecting and fighting the disease when caught early enough.The Wilmot Cancer Institute and UR Medicine are getti ...
SINTEF has also signed a licence agreement with a pharmaceutical company. We're very confident that this approach may offer us a new cure for lung cancer." It was in many ways something of a ...
Chan said symptoms of lung cancer include a cough that doesn’t seem to go away. When lung cancer starts growing, it occurs in the lung tissue itself and you can’t really feel it, so you could have ...
November is lung cancer awareness month. Newswatch 16's Kerry Kearns spoke with a pulmonologist about what lung cancer screening involves.
American Lung Association’s ‘State of Lung Cancer’ report reveals stark differences in survival, screening and treatment across states ...
The American Lung Association‘s 2024 “State of Lung Cancer” report brings a mixed bag of findings for Pennsylvania, revealing ...
But a lot of work remains to get eligible people screened for lung cancer and expand affordable access to the targeted treatments that can be accomplished with biomarker testing. Close to 235,000 ...
More people with lung cancer are living longer, but it remains America's deadliest cancer, a new state-by-state report shows.