Lung cancer survivor Shira Boehler and Dr. Kim Lori Sandler join 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss Boehler's 'shocking' ...
ST. LOUIS — As November marks Lung Cancer Awareness Month, experts from Siteman Cancer Center and the American Cancer Society stopped by Show Me St. Louis to share crucial information about lung ...
Discover how lifestyle risks are impacting cancer cases in Singapore and the multi-faceted approach needed for effective ...
Lung cancer continues to have a profound impact on many communities, but the disparity is especially notable within Black populations. In these communities, lung cancer incidence and mortality rates ...
Improvements in cancer prevention and screening have averted more deaths from five cancer types combined over the past 45 years than treatment advances, according to a modeling study. The study looked ...
Doctors at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center are exploring whether personalized mRNA vaccines are effective at reducing lung cancer recurrence.The vaccines are developed from a patient's own ...
A new study is shining a light on a potential way to make treatments work better for one of the deadliest forms of cancer. Researchers at Ohio University have identified a protein that could be a ...
If you smoke, you know you’re putting yourself at increased risk of lung cancer. But if you boost the variety of fruits and vegetables that you eat, you may be able to lower those odds a bit.
Radon, an odorless radioactive gas that seeps from soil into homes, is responsible for an estimated 21,000 lung cancer deaths each year in the United States. That figure, drawn from federal risk ...
This story is sponsored by Utahradon.org. April is Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month, and all Utahns should be aware of the unique risk factors they face while living in the Beehive State.
The New York State Cancer Consortium’s Lung Cancer Screening Action Team in partnership with the American Lung Association in New York, is honored to announce the creation of the Trevor Summerfield ...
Many factors can increase your risk of lung cancer. Some are controllable, like smoking, while others aren’t, like your medical history. Knowing the controllable risk factors might help you reduce ...