It’s a number to celebrate: 3.9 million. That’s the likely number of Americans saved from lung cancer since 1970 with efforts ...
Expanded lung cancer screening and smoking cessation programs could prevent tens of thousands of deaths, but systemic barriers and outdated criteria leave high-risk communities behind.
While therapies continue to improve, prevention remains the strongest line of defense. Stopping smoking dramatically lowers ...
Kerri Robbins is a grateful to have another holiday season with her family. She never smoked, but was diagnosed with stage 4 ...
Lung Cancer Awareness Month highlights the importance of staying informed about advancements, screening, and preventive measures in lung cancer care. Significant advancements include early detection ...
Millions more current and former smokers are advised to get annual lung cancer screenings under updated guidelines released Wednesday by the American Cancer Society. Yearly scans now are recommended ...
Lung cancer is tied to tobacco smoking in the public consciousness, but a significant proportion of cases are driven by factors like indoor and outdoor air pollution or ancestral genetic variants.
Lung cancer is increasingly affecting non-smoking women in Indian metros, with adenocarcinoma now the dominant subtype.
Most of us don’t think twice about the simple act of breathing until it becomes hard to do. A shower, doing little things ...
Investigators evaluated the proportion, clinical characteristics, and survival of patients with lung cancer who met or were excluded from USPSTF criteria and used institutional and published data to ...
Sevabertinib showed promise in early trials for non-squamous non-small-cell lung cancer with HER2 mutations. Read more at ...