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 ...
For current smokers—or those who’ve smoked in the last 15 years—screening for lung cancer should begin at age 50.
An international research team, led by the University of Wollongong (UOW), has found wearable organic X-ray sensors could ...
The American Lung Association released its 2024 "State of Lung Cancer" report, highlighting a 26% increase in survival and a 15% decrease in incidence, though care disparities across state lines and ...
The POLAR genomic signature can help predict the patients with early breast cancer who may benefit from adjuvant radiotherapy ...
Catching it early is essential. Oftentimes, by the time people have symptoms of lung cancer, it’s too late as is." ...
Certain chronic conditions that affect the lungs, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), can have ...
Barbara Rodriguez, 53, later discovered her cancer wasn’t even caused by her smoking, but rather a gene mutation.
Being diagnosed with cancer is one of the scariest things imaginable ... the ER doctors showed us a big tumor in his lungs. They had ordered an X-ray of his heart, but the tumor in his lung showed up.
American Lung Association’s ‘State of Lung Cancer’ report reveals stark differences in survival, screening and treatment across states ...
She didn't smoke but got advanced lung cancer. Genetic testing opened the door to targeted therapies. South Carolina doesn't ...
THERE’S a long list of health issues linked to COVID-19, from flu-like symptoms to serious heart problems. But now a new ...