New American Cancer Society data show cancer survival rates hit 70%, but lung cancer remains the deadliest, and access to ...
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Cancer is still the most common cause of death for men in the US ages 60 to 79 and women ages 40 to 79. For all adults ...
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January is National Radon Action Month, and the American Lung Association is raising awareness of the potential health risks of radon and the importance of home testing. Exposure to radon is the ...
After increasing for more than 25 years, lung cancer death rates are finally leveling off among women in European Union (EU) ...
Lung cancer symptoms may appear differently in women than in men. Lung cancer tends to be diagnosed at a later stage in females, when the disease has already advanced. This means women may be more ...
A team led by investigators at the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute has discovered that a particular marker on tumor ...
A lung cancer diagnosis can feel frightening. And when a family member is diagnosed, you might wonder about your own risk, prompting you to ask if lung cancer is hereditary. Smoking tobacco accounts ...
Wendy Brooks, a survivor of extensive-stage small cell lung cancer, and her husband and care partner, Larry Brooks, spoke with CURE about their journey from diagnosis through treatment, highlighting ...