Stanford University medical professor Dr. Bryant Lin was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer despite never smoking. Now, he's ...
Cigarette smoking is the number one risk factor for lung cancer. Secondhand smoke, family history, lifestyle choices (poor diet and lack of exercise) and occupational exposures to materials like ...
There is no sure way to prevent lung cancer but you can reduce the risk of it by not smoking. You can reduce your children’s ...
Lung cancer isn’t just a smoker’s disease—it’s a complex condition with a range of causes. Understanding these risks can ...
Many people know the common signs of the potentially deadly cancer include a cough and feeling breathless but a doctor has ...
With targeted treatment and a strong support group, she now lives a full life and serves the community that had her back.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month — coinciding with the start of open enrollment for Affordable Care Act (ACA) ...
Barbara Rodriguez, 53, later discovered her cancer wasn’t even caused by her smoking, but rather a gene mutation.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about the second most common cancer in the United States.
Lung cancer remains the most frequently diagnosed cancer globally, with 2.5 million new cases, representing 12.4% of all ...