November is all about lung cancer awareness. And did you know–you can develop lung cancer other than by smoking or even ...
Non-smoking women in India face an alarming rise in lung cancer, driven by toxic air and genetic vulnerabilities.
Tobacco remains the leading preventable cause of cancer death in the U.S., despite a dramatic decline in smoking, a new ...
A pulmonologist at the Cleveland Clinic shares the lung cancer warning signs he looks for in his own body. The deadly disease ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking device that may one day make detecting lung cancer as easy as exhaling. “We built ...
The 5-year lung cancer survival rate has increased more than 25% over the past decade, highlighting the impact of increased ...
While smoking remains a major cause of lung cancer, experts are now seeing a sharp increase among women who have never smoked ...
Smoking cessation after cancer diagnosis is linked to improved overall survival even for advanced cancers, according to a recent study.
Nearly 20% of new lung cancer cases now occur in people who have never smoked, with women representing the majority.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. As we start Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a ...
A low-dose CT screening people people at high risk can reduce the death rate from lung cancer by up to 20 percent, but only a ...
The 2025 “State of Lung Cancer” report from the American Lung Association once again ranks Kentucky as first in the nation in ...
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