New research is raising concerns this Lung Cancer Awareness Month, showing an increase in lung cancer diagnoses among younger ...
Traditionally, lung cancer is associated with older patients, specifically men who smoked. But doctors say that's beginning ...
Approximately 20% of new lung cancer diagnoses occur in nonsmokers in the U.S., according to The Ohio State University ...
When you think of lung cancer, you probably think of a disease that only afflicts lifelong smokers. This is just one of the ...
While smoking remains a major cause of lung cancer, experts are now seeing a sharp increase among women who have never smoked ...
When Dr. Jeffrey Velotta, Clinical Professor of Clinical Science at Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine ...
Nearly 20% of new lung cancer cases now occur in people who have never smoked, with women representing the majority.
Lung cancer risk is similar among women and men older that age 55 years, regardless of their smoking status, according to study findings published in Respiratory Medicine.
Dr. Christine Lovly, Division Chief of Thoracic Medical Oncology at City of Hope, discusses the increase in lung cancer among ...
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Experts say the increase in lung cancer among non-smokers is mainly due to radon, air pollution, and genetic mutations ...
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