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Three medical societies claim recent studies have overestimated the potential harms from lung cancer screening and may be deterring patients. Not everyone agrees.
Research shows a growing number of non- and never-smokers are getting diagnosed with lung cancer. Risks for never-smokers include poor air quality caused by pollution and wildfire smoke, occupational ...
The Oncology Grand Rounds series is designed to place original reports published in the Journal into clinical context. A case presentation is followed by a description of diagnostic and management ...
According to the American Lung Association, the national five-year lung cancer survival rate is about 29.7 percent. The ...
Risk is a concept that lung cancer specialists and their patients contend with on a daily basis -- the risk of choosing one treatment method over another; the risk of adverse events tied to those ...
The AIRCARE study, conducted by AIIMS Delhi, examines air pollution's effects on lung cancer risk in India, particularly ...
A UVA Health study finds severe viral infections can prime the lungs for cancer, but vaccination appears to reduce that risk.
A recent study has found that severe cases COVID-19 or influenza can leave lasting changes in the lungs that increase the ...