There's big cancer news this month. The American Cancer Society reports that for the first time, the five-year survival rate ...
The mortality rate for lung cancer continues to decline in the European Union (EU) among both women and men, with quitting ...
Dr. J. Craig Allen said "the carcinogens and toxins in tobacco smoke don't stay in your lungs; they...get into your ...
Radon and smoking are both known causes of lung cancer, but when someone is exposed to both, the results can be deadly.
Ever-smokers receiving immunotherapy for gastric and esophageal cancers showed better survival outcomes but higher relapse ...
Quitting smoking within six months after a cancer diagnosis adds an average of two years to a patient's life. With this information in hand, all cancer centers have an obligation to offer ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Even as age-standardized death rates fall, population growth and deep social divides keep cervical ...
New American Cancer Society data show cancer survival rates hit 70%, but lung cancer remains the deadliest, and access to ...
A recent study has analyzed the relationship between different air pollutants and the main subtypes of lung cancer.
Scientists at Duke-NUS Medical School and the National University Health System (NUHS), together with an international team ...
A 60-year-old’s routine health screening revealed stage 1 lung cancer – a reminder that the disease can strike anyone, and ...