Shira Boehler shares her journey being diagnosed with Stage 1 lung cancer. A doctor explains the need for better lung cancer screening for asymptomatic, never smokers.
Lung cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, claiming more lives than several other major ...
We believe in screening so deeply because psychologically, we still believe that cancer is automatically a death sentence, ...
As a nonsmoker lung cancer hasn't been a concern of mine, but I recently heard it can affect people who have never smoked. If ...
Lung cancer affects non-smokers, with 25% of patients having never smoked, highlighting the need for awareness of persistent symptoms and environmental risk factors. Genetic testing is essential for ...
A study found fewer than 1 in 5 current or former smokers over 50 are getting the quick screening.
Sora Ely, MD, emphasized that national lung cancer screening rates remain below 10%, underscoring the urgent need for greater awareness and uptake.
ATLANTA -- Nearly 5 million additional people are recommended to get screened for lung cancer under an updated guideline from the American Cancer Society, which expanded its recommendations to include ...
Daiichi Sankyo announced that the first patient has been dosed in the global phase 3 TROPION-Lung17 trial. The study is evaluating DATROWAY in patients with locally advanced or metastatic nonsquamous ...
Nova Scotia's lung screening program is still in its infancy, but those leading the effort say they've already been able to ...
Stephenson Cancer Center is providing eligible adults with free access to low-dose CT scans and tobacco cessation resources aimed at detecting lung cancer early.
Australia screens for lung cancer. England screens for lung cancer. New Zealand does not, yet it is the country’s deadliest cancer. Lung cancer kills more Kiwis than any other cancer and is the fourth ...