The American Lung Association report says there have been important advances in early detection and treatments but lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths. Stephanie Stahl reports.
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.
At the April Sampson Cancer Center on Monday, Tom Uhlman shared his story as part of the Shine a Light on Lung Cancer ...
Lung cancer cases are increasing among non-smokers in India, a trend attributed to rising air pollution, indoor pollution ...
Lung cancer is a devastating disease and impacts far too many families in New Jersey," said Michael Seilback, with the ...
“It’s the first clinically validated test on the market,” Zaidi told Pittsburgh Magazine. “And one of the most highly ...
Think of a lung cancer screening the way you would any other preventive exam. If you’re eligible, your provider can help you ...
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, and Norman Regional Hospital is ramping up screenings with a new robotic diagnostic device that improves accuracy. Lung scans are “basically a CAT scan ...
Air pollution, especially PM2.5, is a growing contributor to lung cancer, even among non-smokers. PM2.5 triggers inflammation ...