Portsmouth Regional Hospital offers cutting-edge technology used to diagnose lung. Here's what to know about it and who ...
WASHINGTON — Up to 20 percent of women who develop lung cancer have never smoked, U.S. researchers found in a study that suggests secondhand smoke may be to blame. A survey of 1 million people in the ...
Researchers assessed sex-related disparities in HRQoL among patients following pulmonary resection in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
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World Lung Day: Why Lung Cancer Remains The Top Risk For Death In Women, Even Those Who Do Not Smoke
Lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers globally, causing the death of nearly 600,000 women each year. While this cancer can affect everyone, statistics show a worrying rise in its numbers for ...
Women in India are more likely to get cancer. Men are more likely to die from it. The paradox, revealed in a study of the ...
Exploring the relationship between cancer cells and nerve cells, which can signal tumors to grow, could unearth ways to slow disease.
Cancer care and preventive screenings could be at risk when Medicaid cuts take effect in the coming years under a new federal ...
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“I might not look like I have cancer, but I did – and you could too” - warning over UK's biggest cancer killer
A Lancashire woman is urging people to take up the offer of lung cancer screening if invited after a routine scan saved her ...
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