Doctors from around the country say they are seeing more cases of young women with no history of smoking being diagnosed with ...
Researchers at Northwestern Medicine found that 65% of their lung cancer patients weren't eligible for screening. They were ...
Cancer screenings exist to try to detect the disease in its earlier stages, and ultimately to save lives. But screenings for lung cancer—the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide—are narrow, and ...
Christy Houvouras exercises daily, eats right and has smoked fewer than 20 cigarettes in her lifetime. That’s why she was shocked when she was diagnosed with lung cancer at just 36 years old in July. ...
Doctors warn that toxic air pollution is a contributing factor to the rising cases of lung cancer, overshadowing traditional ...
K. Adam Lee, MD, Medical Director at the Thoracic Surgery & Lung Center of Excellence at Jupiter Medical Center, is here to share a message that affects every woman. Lung cancer is the leading cause ...
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Lung cancer is no longer solely a smoker's disease, with air pollution emerging as a significant risk factor affecting ...
Researchers reveal that current lung cancer screening guidelines miss 65% of patients, and call for universal age-based ...
Dr. Bharat said the current recommendation for an annual lung cancer screening is for adults 50 and up who are smokers or ...
Aug. 6, 2005 — -- In her West Bloomfield, Mich., home, Lisa Roffman wiped away tears as she read from a journal she keeps for her 9-year-old daughter, Leah. "You are a special gift to the world," ...