Lung cancer may not be the most common cancer diagnosis in the United States—that would be prostate cancer for men and breast ...
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Mom’s ‘menopause’ hot flashes were actually sign of incurable lung cancer
A mom whose night sweats and hot flashes were put down to perimenopause was later diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. Kim ...
When Garen was diagnosed with lung cancer, biomarker testing helped focus his treatment options, inform his treatment ...
Occasional smoking, often dismissed as harmless, is leading to devastating diagnoses of advanced lung cancer and severe lung ...
It started as a bedtime cough. "I remember I was sitting in the room, and he walked in and, like, all the blood had drained from his face. He just looked so pale," Knox says of the doctor who ...
As a nonsmoker with no family history of cancer, Anju Bhargava had no reason to think her occasional cough could be something ...
Leveraging lung cancer screening can improve chronic obstructive pulmonary disease detection and intervention in underserved populations.
Lung cancer often develops quietly, making it one of the deadliest cancers in the U.S. By the time many people are diagnosed, the disease has already advanced. But in most cases, the body sends ...
Thousands of lives have been saved across England, thanks to mobile NHS lung scans parked outside supermarkets, stadiums, and ...
When Donna Rigby began feeling short of breath, she brushed it off. It was springtime, and she figured allergies were to blame. A nagging cough came and went, and sometimes she felt winded just ...
People with a persistent cough should see their GP early in case it is a sign of lung cancer, health chiefs said. Almost 24,000 people a year in England receive a lung cancer diagnosis when the ...
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