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Lung cancer often develops silently, making early detection crucial. High-risk individuals should consider annual low-dose CT ...
Lung cancer isn’t just a smoker’s disease anymore. From pollution to genetics, non-smokers are facing invisible threats that demand both awareness and action.
The American Cancer Society estimates there will be 226,650 new cases of lung cancer in the United States in 2025 alone—with both men and women have nearly the same risk of being diagnosed. It’s not ...
There are many reasons to avoid ultraprocessed foods, including a link with heart disease, diabetes and obesity, but an ...
A higher intake of ultra processed food (UPF) is linked to an increased risk of lung cancer, suggests research published online in the respiratory journal Thorax.
Common respiratory infections like COVID and the flu could awaken dormant breast cancer cells in the lungs and lead to ...
Sometimes, cancer cells that have spread become ‘dormant’ but can start proliferating again later. A cue that can reactivate ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center (MECCC), and Utrecht University have found the first direct evidence that common ...
Background The evidence on associations between ultra-processed foods (UPF) and lung cancer risk is limited and inconsistent.
Certain respiratory infections could trigger a reawakening of dormant cancer cells in the body, according to a new study.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center (MECCC), ...
Objective Radiotherapy (RT) can cause a range of negative impacts in addition to the intended treatment impacts. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) may improve the physical and psychological conditions of ...