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Study links colourless, odourless gas with the rise in lung cancers in...
Radon gas is colourless and odourless and emitted from the breakdown of radioactive material naturally occurring underground that then seeps through...
Small amounts of physical activity can be valuable in late-stage lung...
The team said this could be important in treating people with inoperable lung cancer, particularly early.
Family history may raise risk of some lung cancers: Study
The team aimed to assess the efficacy of low-dose CT (LDCT) screening among never-smokers, who had other risk factors for lung cancer.
How healthy tissue can help catch lung cancer’s return
The new study focuses on lung adenocarcinoma, which forms in alveolar epithelial cells
Lung cancer screening significantly improves long-term survival:
The results show that patients diagnosed with lung cancer via CT screening have a 20-year survival rate--an approximation of the cure rate--of 81...
More older former smokers need lung cancer screening, experts say
Previously, the ACS called for screening only for long-time or heavy smokers who had given up cigarettes less than 15 years earlier
Scientists develop robot to maneuver through living lung tissue
Lung cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide, with 2.2 million new cases in 2020.
PowerPoint software co-creator Dennis Austin dies at 76
Austin served as PowerPoint’s primary developer from 1985 to 1996 when he retired.