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Many lung cancers in nonsmokers have no known cause and are discovered only by chance.
Seventy percent of Asian American and Pacific Islander women diagnosed with lung cancer were non- or never-smokers, ...
From diagnosis methods to management of comorbid infections, new lung cancer protocols adaptable for various conditions continue to assist pulmonologists.
People living in high pollution areas may rack up DNA glitches that trigger lung cancer, scientists suggest July 2 in Nature. Those glitches can include mutations that hobble the very genes that ...
In the battle against aggressive breast cancer, a once-elusive target is now within reach—thanks to a breakthrough from a ...
A meta-analysis of nearly 3.9 million participants shows people with allergies have significantly lower odds of developing ...
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) develops in lung tissues, but when it's metastatic, it has spread to distant areas of the ...
The aim is to find and treat lung cancers early, before they grow and spread, to improve the chance of survival. Here’s what’s involved.
Lung cancer has traditionally been associated with advanced age; however, its increasing incidence among young adults raises concerning questions regarding its etiology and unique considerations for ...
Lurbinectedin plus atezolizumab significantly reduced the risk of disease progression or death by 46% compared with atezolizumab alone.
There is a great need to streamline the process from the tissue sample to the diagnostic lab, whether it's genomic or immunohistochemistry, Robert Kratzke, MD, says.
Early-stage lung cancer sometimes causes finger clubbing, a harmless symptom that usually resolves when the cancer is treated.