March 7, 2025
Incidental Lung Nodule Detection May Help Save Lives, Study Finds
Early detection of incidental lung nodules can lead to timely treatment and improved survival rates for lung cancer patients.
Managed Healthcare Executive
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March 7, 2025
Early detection of incidental lung nodules can lead to timely treatment and improved survival rates for lung cancer patients.
Managed Healthcare Executive
March 2, 2025
New hope for small cell lung cancer patients as the first patient receives Peluntamig in a clinical trial. This experimental drug targets specific cancer growth pathways.
CURE®
February 25, 2025
New blood test using ctDNA methylation biomarkers shows promise for early lung cancer detection, potentially improving treatment outcomes for patients.
News-Medical.Net
February 25, 2025
New drug shrinks HER2-mutant lung cancer tumors in 73% of patients, offering hope for improved treatment options.
MEDPAGE Today
February 13, 2025
Increasing lung cancer cases in non-smokers highlight the need for research into causes and improved detection methods
Discover Magazine
February 1, 2025
UC Davis Health introduces cutting-edge CT imaging technology that detects smaller lung tumors with less radiation, improving early detection and treatment planning.
Synthesis Winter 2025
January 30, 2025
Obesity paradox in lung cancer: Study finds obesity associated with improved survival in NSCLC patients, particularly those with preserved skeletal muscle quality and quantity.
MedPage Today
January 28, 2025
New study reveals higher lung cancer incidence in women under 65 than in men, with rates increasing among younger women despite declining smoking trends.
Moffit Cancer Center
January 28, 2025
Expanding lung cancer screening to those aged 50-80 with 20 pack-year smoking history could increase eligibility by 87%, reducing disparities and saving lives.
Radiology Business
January 28, 2025
Lung cancer mortality trends show significant disparities by sex, age, and ethnicity, with declining rates overall but persistent gaps in healthcare access and outcomes.
Oncology Nurse Advisor
January 26, 2025
New study reveals genetic factors protect some lifelong smokers from lung cancer, identifying robust mechanisms that limit mutation accumulation and improve early detection strategies
The Brighter Side of News
January 24, 2025
The Veterans Health Administration promotes lung cancer screening with low-dose CT scans for eligible veterans aged 50-80 with a 20+ pack-year smoking history.
Bristol Myers Squibb
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