Reports show lung cancer mortality in Ohio is decreasing, but the disease remains the leading cause of cancer deaths in ...
By Ernie Mundell HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, Nov. 24, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Under current screening guidelines, almost ...
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 ...
Lung cancer is no longer solely a smoker's disease, with air pollution emerging as a significant risk factor affecting ...
In the summer of 2022, following some follow-up tests after an injury, Bonnie Norris was surprised to receive a phone call ...
Researchers reveal that current lung cancer screening guidelines miss 65% of patients, and call for universal age-based ...
The lung cancer screening system “is not a risk assessment. It is a judgment system designed as one,” writes the director of ...
Doctors are calling for screenings for lung cancer be approved for those at risk as more cases are being diagnosed among younger women.
Health experts and advocates debunked the notion that lung cancer is only a smoker’s disease, warning that stigma delays diagnosis amid cases seen among non‑smokers  “The stigma prevents Filipinos ...
A new study shows that the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force screening criteria for lung cancer exclude at-risk patients.