New research suggests heavy marijuana smoking may raise the risk of lung cancer risk, as well as head and neck cancer. Research has also linked nicotine-based vaping to cancer risk.
Researchers have found a link between healthier diets containing fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and higher rates of ...
As early as the 1880s, there was evidence that smoking tobacco damaged your lungs. But it took almost 100 years to definitively show that smoking causes lung cancer. So, what about vapes? Until now, ...
A review of health research found effects on the body, from traces of chemicals in urine and blood to altering mouth and lung ...
The Journal of Thoracic Oncology states that 1.8 million people die each year from lung cancer, and 10-20% of them are ...
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 ...
A study shows for the first time the relationship between this disease and the damage caused to DNA by breathing pollution. One-quarter of lung cancer cases occur in people who have never smoked. What ...
The profile of lung cancer patients is shifting, in part due to factors such as radon, air pollution and genetics. Screening ...