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More Lung Cancer Screening Could Prevent Over 60,000 U.S. Deaths by 2030
With 18.7% of eligible adults reporting being up to date on lung cancer screening in a national survey, this was estimated to ...
Colette Smith of the Bronx was diagnosed with lung cancer, despite never smoking. Her survival story is central to her push ...
A new study shows that many adults who are eligible for lung cancer screening are skipping it, but experts say it could mean ...
If everyone eligible had a lung cancer screening, 62,000 lives would be saved over five years, a new study shows.
Lung cancer has remained the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States since the mid-1950s for men and for more ...
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Current Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines Miss Most Tumors, Study Suggests
Among 997 patients with lung cancer, only 35.1% met USPSTF screening criteria, while universal age-based screening (40-85 ...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death, but advances in screening, surgery and personalized treatment are ...
Researchers have identified a critical vulnerability in lung cancer: disabling a stress-supporting protein causes tumour ...
According to the American Lung Association, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States.
“The biggest risk for lung cancer is cigarette smoking,” says Waqar. It’s estimated that 85% of lung cancer deaths are ...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths in Virginia, according to a new report from the American Lung Association.
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RHHD encourages community to quit smoking during Lung Cancer Awareness Month
Richmond and Henrico Health Districts (RHHD) are encouraging the greater Richmond region community to quit smoking to support ...
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