Singapore is developing a national lung cell bank and advanced respiratory tissue models to enhance pandemic preparedness and ...
Early results presented at a cancer research conference showed tumor shrinkage and slowed disease progression in patients who ...
Concern over various pieces of tax legislation and a defense of universities populate this batch of letters published April ...
Researchers have found a link between healthier diets containing fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and higher rates of ...
A surprising new study suggests that eating a very healthy diet—packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—might be ...
A new study found that young non-smokers who eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are more likely to develop lung ...
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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 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 ...
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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 ...
A diet rich in fruit, vegetables and whole grains is generally recommended for better health and to lower the risk of cancer ...
Media is asked to save the date for the American Lung Association’s Fight For Air Climb Hartford. The family-friendly event ...
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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.
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