Lung cancer develops when lung cells undergo genetic alterations, such as fusions, deletions, or mutations. These changes ...
Current guidelines exclude a large number of people who could have their cancer detected earlier, according to a new study.
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 ...
Persistent chest tightness and breathing discomfort can be early signs of lung cancer that often go unnoticed. Learn the ...
Reports show lung cancer mortality in Ohio is decreasing, but the disease remains the leading cause of cancer deaths in ...
LCMC Health is committed to reducing cancer rates throughout Louisiana. In recent months, the system has placed an emphasis ...
Lung Cancer Awareness Month highlights the importance of staying informed about advancements, screening, and preventive ...
A non-smoker whose persistent cough was dismissed as a chest infection was shocked to discover he actually had lung cancer. Dave Marcus, 57, even suffered a hernia due to the constant coughing. But ...
A 70-year-old man suspected he had lung cancer due to excessive coughing. But upon examination, doctors revealed something ...
Advances in surgery and a clearer understanding of early stage lung cancer are improving outcomes for many patients. Dr. Nabil Rizk, chief of thoracic surgery at Hackensack University Medical Center ...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. It kills more people every year than breast, colon and prostate ...