While the statistics remain stark—lung cancer is the most common type of cancer worldwide and has the highest death ...
A new report from the American Cancer Association predicts lung cancer will cause more deaths than any other in 2026.
Radon and smoking are both known causes of lung cancer, but when someone is exposed to both, the results can be deadly.
The American Cancer Society’s 2026 Cancer Statistics report shows the five-year survival rate for all cancers has reached a ...
Cancer survival rates have reached a record high, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society (ACS). The ...
Cancer survival in the U.S. has climbed to 70%, reflecting major advances in treatment, early detection and personalized care ...
Cancer is still the most common cause of death for men in the US ages 60 to 79 and women ages 40 to 79. For all adults ...
January is Radon Awareness Month, with Radon being the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, Mercy Health ...
For two months, Neufeld’s father, diagnosed with lung cancer, has been unable to receive a positron emission tomography scan ...
The American Cancer Society reports that five-year cancer survival in the US has reached a historic high of 70% for the first ...
Lung cancer stigma stems from its association with smoking, affecting patients' emotional well-being and support systems. Stigmatization can lead to increased distress, isolation, and a lack of ...
In a study of more than 31,000 adults, an EHR-integrated patient-facing tool significantly improved identification of ...