From new imaging and targeted therapies to patient journeys, 2025 highlighted key advances and personal stories in lung ...
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Durvalumab extends survival in small cell lung cancer but raises cost concerns
A new study suggests that the immune checkpoint inhibitor, durvalumab, may offer new treatment options for patients living ...
Pennsylvania has seen improvement over the past five years in the diagnosis rate and survivability of lung cancer, but more can be done. These are among the trends examined in the American Lung ...
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Is Lung Cancer Curable?
Yes, lung cancer can be curable — if it’s found early and responds well to treatment. Thanks to recent therapy advances, the lung cancer mortality rate has declined and survival rates have improved.
Medicaid expansion under the ACA improved long-term survival for younger adults with operable lung cancer, despite no earlier ...
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Stage 4 lung cancer life expectancy
Advanced lung cancer that has spread is harder to treat and has lower survival rates. Stage 4 lung cancer treatments focus on slowing progression and improving quality of life. In some cases, new ...
(TNND) — The survival rate for lung cancer is on the rise, as more Americans are getting earlier diagnoses that could save their lives. The American Lung Association released its eighth annual State ...
Significant progress is being made in the fight against lung cancer, according to a new study from the American Lung Association. But more work needs to be done. A state-by-state analysis says ...
A new report from the American Lung Association reveals that Georgia ranks among the worst states in the nation for lung cancer survival rates. The 2025 State of Lung Cancer report, released on Nov. 5 ...
Raymond Osarogiagbon, MD, highlights the potential benefits of increasing screening rates for patients diagnosed with lung cancer and the broader US health care system. In part 2 of an interview ...
A New York City woman is using her lung cancer survival story to push for early detection, especially among nonsmokers and those in underserved communities. Colette Smith of the Bronx wrote a message ...
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