Even if you’ve never touched a cigarette, you could still be at risk for lung cancer. In fact, anyone can get lung cancer.
When you think of lung cancer, you probably think of a disease that only afflicts lifelong smokers. This is just one of the ...
The American Cancer Society says lung cancer is the second most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in the ...
For patients who used to smoke heavily, screening for lung cancer through a low-dose computed tomography scan may be the best way to get treatment when it matters most.
“The biggest risk for lung cancer is cigarette smoking,” says Waqar. It’s estimated that 85% of lung cancer deaths are ...
This month is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, and health officials across the area are highlighting the importance of early ...
The Tobacco Atlas is a website packed with scientific information and insights, but is presented in a way so anyone can ...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, but early detection can save lives. Because early symptoms often resemble those of other common illnesses, many people don’t ...
Patients with lung cancer who smoke both tobacco and cannabis have a higher incidence of aggressive tumor types and emphysema.
A new report from the American Lung Association found that Kentucky has the highest rate of new lung cancer cases in the nation.
CAT scans detecting cancer is nothing new. But now, doctors are using artificial intelligence to spot cancer even sooner.