Those concerned about their cancer risks should speak with medical professionals to figure out what testing protocols to follow.
Rake leaves check. Store lawnmower for winter check. Buy Thanksgiving turkey check. Schedule lung cancer screening what ...
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 ...
The public health director for Oldham has commended the allocation of funds for lung cancer research with it being a cause close to her heart. Scientists will continue their work into lung cancer ...
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 ...
The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends that high risk patients between 50 and 80 receive lung cancer screening.
Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) is encouraging all eligible adults to add a lung cancer CT scan to their November to-do ...
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 ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Dr. Brian Whang, medical director of ...
Lung cancer causes more cancer-related deaths in the United States than any other type of cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).