A surprising new study suggests that eating a very healthy diet—packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—might be ...
Early results presented at a cancer research conference showed tumor shrinkage and slowed disease progression in patients who ...
A new study found that young non-smokers who eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are more likely to develop lung ...
Researchers investigating a rise in lung cancer among younger non-smokers have uncovered a puzzling pattern linked to diet and environmental exposure. A diet packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole ...
Concern over various pieces of tax legislation and a defense of universities populate this batch of letters published April ...
Leah Phillips, a Kentucky mom of three, said she was initially told her symptoms were due to a cold, allergies or anxiety ...
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Non-Smoker with Stage 4 Lung Cancer Was Given a Year to Live. That Was 7 Years Ago (Exclusive)
Dave Nitsche is planning to cycle 1,000 km in June as he strives to change "misconceptions" about living with cancer ...
Researchers have found a link between healthier diets containing fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and higher rates of ...
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Could a healthy diet actually raise lung cancer risk?
Research suggests a diet high in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains may increase rather than decrease lung cancer risk.
A new approach using lipid nanoparticles to deliver genetic material is showing promise in tackling two major challenges in ...
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Early Lung Cancer Data Show Why FDA Approved HER2 Agent in First-Line
Zongertinib in phase I trial showed sustained efficacy in aggressive disease ...
Lung cancer causes abnormal cells to grow in your lungs. You are at higher risk for lung cancer if you are a current smoker or have smoked regularly in the past. But anyone can get lung cancer. In ...
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