Lung Cancer news

Lung cancer no more fatal to women non-smokers
May 17 06


 

Women with lung cancer have better lung function than men
May 09 06


 

Positive CT scan for lung cancer may resolve
Apr 27 06


 

Non-Smokers with lung cancer respond better to treatment than smokers
Apr 25 06


 

Researchers aim to develop instrument to help physicians estimate risk for developing lung cancer
Apr 11 06


 

Vitamins don’t reduce risk of lung cancer
Mar 23 06


 

Gene test helps predict lung cancer, study finds
Mar 16 06


 

CT screening can identify curable lung cancers
Feb 13 06


 

Lower survival rates of blacks with lung cancer may be explained by access to care
Feb 06 06


 

Study Shows Minimally Invasive Lung Surgery Has Low Risk
Feb 03 06


 

Last-minute radiation saves lung cancer patients
Jan 23 06


 

Eating Vegetables may significantly reduce your risk of lung cancer
Jan 12 06


 

Value of CT screening for lung cancer unclear
Jan 11 06


 

Lung Cancer Screening Encouraged for Smokers with History of the Disease
Jan 02 06


 

Blacks more likely to die of curable lung cancer than whites
Dec 28 05


 

Women often opt out of lung cancer studies
Dec 22 05


 

Chest x-rays detect early lung cancer
Dec 21 05


 

Iron and calcium may up risk of lung cancer
Dec 01 05


 

Cellular clues to vitamin A resistance in lung cancer
Nov 26 05


 

Plant product may help prevent lung cancer
Nov 24 05


 

Learn the Signs and Symptoms of Lung Cancer
Nov 21 05


 

Missing protein may hold lung cancer key
Nov 08 05


 

Cheek Scrapings Can Detect Lung Cancer
Nov 01 05


 

Women survive lung cancer better than men
Nov 01 05

Women have a better survival rate than men in early stage lung cancers, regardless of treatment or even lack of treatment. The findings, from a nearly 10-year review…


 

Pot smoking not a major lung cancer threat
Oct 26 05


 

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