The University of Iowa is now home to the second Iowa-based chapter of the American Lung Cancer Screening Initiative, after Drake University in Des Moines. The initiative is a national student-led ...
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.
A 69-year-old Greeley woman had just hiked 8 miles in Sedona, Arizona, when she received a call that she had lung cancer. Despite her active lifestyle, a past of smoking crept up on her without any ...
When doctors review diagnostic medical scans for lung cancer, they sometimes spot abnormalities unrelated to the lungs. New ...
As the nation recognizes Women’s History Month, Illinois health leaders have launched a renewed, statewide effort to increase awareness of lung cancer screening among Black and Hispanic adults ages 50 ...
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.
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Incidental findings in lung screening could indicate undiagnosed cancers
However, acting on these findings will place additional burdens on health systems, experts ...
Many people don’t realize that lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. In fact, it’s responsible for more deaths than colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. Three out of ...
A retrospective cohort study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found significant incidental ...
New evidence from a Chinese cohort presented today at the European Lung Cancer Congress (ELCC) 2026 shows that onetime ...
A UIS epidemiologist is leading a community effort to reduce lung cancer risk through radon education, free test kits and ...
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