Lung cancer occurs most often in people over 50 who have a long history of cigarette smoking. READ MORE
Lung Cancer Report Delivers Good, Bad News More Americans are surviving lung cancer in recent years, but very few people at high risk are getting the recommended screening. Your Health
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Lung Cancer Screening Can Detect Other Smoking Ills CT lung cancer screening can detect other serious smoking-related conditions, such as heart disease, osteoporosis and emphysema. Prevention & Screenings
Could a Blood Test Spot Lung Cancer Early? Genetic blood testing is showing potential as a means of catching some early stage cancers, researchers are reporting. Lung Cancer
New Treatments Tackling Tough Lung Cancer Medical advances have led to "enormous" progress in treatments for the leading type of lung cancer, a new report shows. Lung Cancer
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