Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S., with 229,410 new cases and nearly 125,000 deaths expected in 2026. Tobacco use is the dominant risk factor for lung cancer, ...
After increasing for more than 25 years, lung cancer death rates are finally levelling off among women in European Union (EU) countries apart from Spain, according to predictions of mortality rates ...
Current U.S. Preventive Services Task Force screening guidelines could exclude more than 60% of patients who develop lung cancer.Conversely, an age-based approach to screening could save more than 25, ...
Cancer survival in the U.S. has climbed to 70%, reflecting major advances in treatment, early detection and personalized care ...
ATLANTA, Georgia — The American Cancer Society marked a historic moment Tuesday, reporting that the five-year survival rate for all cancers combined has reached 70% for the first time, a milestone ...
Survivors of non-small cell lung cancer are at risk for both second primary lung cancers as well as non-lung secondary ...
Death from cancer in Scotland has become less likely in the last decade, according to new figures, but experts have warned ...