New research suggests heavy marijuana smoking may raise the risk of lung cancer risk, as well as head and neck cancer.
Screening individuals for lung cancer with low-dose CT on a nonrisk basis is associated with a marked reduction in lung cancer mortality and better overall survival, reveals Chinese data.
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In some non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs), changes to the RET gene (known as RET fusions) can drive tumor growth. In a ...
E-cigarettes are likely to cause cancer, including in the lungs and mouth, according to a sweeping review of scientific ...
A population-based, prospective cohort study conducted in China finds that lung cancer risk remains low until 3 years after a negative low-dose CT screen.
When doctors review diagnostic medical scans for lung cancer, they sometimes spot abnormalities unrelated to the lungs. New ...
Combination therapy is essentially a one-two punch at cancer—sometimes with multiple punches. For people with lung cancer, it ...
Conditions other than cancer may cause these symptoms, so if you have any of them, you should not immediately assume you have lung cancer. If you have any symptoms that concern you or if you are at ...