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 ...
April is National Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month. According to the American Lung Association, a new statewide ...
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A surprising new study suggests that eating a very healthy diet—packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—might be ...
A diet rich in fruit, vegetables and whole grains is generally recommended for better health and to lower the risk of cancer ...
Share on Pinterest A new study highlights an environmental risk factor that could be driving early onset lung cancer rates.
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network's Oncology Research Program selected four quality improvement research projects for funding to improve lung cancer screening uptake to enhance care.
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Assistant Majority Leader Camille Lilly was honored with the American Lung Association in Illinois Impact Award on Wednesday, April 15, for her leadership in advancing tobacco prevention and control, ...
A"healthy diet featuring plenty of fruit and veg could increase the risk of lung cancer, according to new research. Eating ...
Latest cancer statistics in Canada highlight increasing cases, evolving risks, and improved survival through early screening.