You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Lung Cancer news Lung Cancer news Non-smoking women still at higher risk for lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Dec 10 13 It’s common knowledge that smoking causes lung cancer. But what many Americans don’t know is that one in five women who will contract lung cancer this year in… Lung cancer kills more Canadians than any other disease, but research, health support poorly funded • Lung Cancer news • Nov 19 13 Lung cancer kills more Canadians each year than any other malignancy, but a national advocacy organization says the disease is an under-addressed… Diabetes drug metformin with chemo and radiation may improve outcomes in lung cancer patients • Lung Cancer news • Oct 23 13 Treating aggressive lung cancer with the diabetes drug metformin along with radiation and chemotherapy may slow tumor growth and recurrence, suggests new preliminary… Potential new drug for some patients with treatment-resistant lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Oct 20 13 The investigational drug AZD9291, a third-generation EGFR inhibitor, showed promise in preclinical studies and provides hope for patients with advanced lung cancers that have become resistant to… Targeted investigational therapy potential to overcome crizotinib resistance in lung cancers • Lung Cancer news • Oct 20 13 PF-06463922, an investigational drug being developed by Pfizer Inc., has the potential to become a new treatment option for patients who have lung cancer harboring abnormalities… New research shows PET imaging effective in predicting lung cancer outcomes • Lung Cancer news • Oct 08 13 Advanced imaging with Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan shows great promise in predicting which patients with inoperable lung cancer have more aggressive tumors and need additional… FDA-approved antidepressant may combat deadly form of lung cancer, Stanford study finds • Lung Cancer news • Sep 27 13 A little-used class of antidepressants appears potentially effective in combating a particularly deadly form of lung cancer, according to a new study from researchers at… Mayo Clinic Researchers Identify Biomarker for Smoker’s Lung Cancer • Lung Cancer news • Sep 19 13 Mayo Clinic researchers have shown that a specific protein pair may be a successful prognostic biomarker for identifying smoking-related lung cancers. The protein - ASCL1 - is associated… New marker identified for early diagnosis of lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Sep 17 13 A protein called isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH1) is present at high levels in lung cancers and can be detected in the blood, making it a noninvasive diagnostic marker for… Lung cancer drug could aid plight of ectopic pregnancy patients • Lung Cancer news • Sep 10 13 Women with ectopic pregnancies could be spared surgery if they are treated with a lung cancer drug, a study suggests. Researchers treated ectopic pregnancies - where an… Collagen clue reveals new drug target for untreatable form of lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Aug 30 13 Collagen, the stuff of ligaments and skin, and the most abundant protein in the human body, has an extraordinary role in triggering chemical signals that… Scripps Florida Scientists Detail Critical Role of Gene in Many Lung Cancer Cases • Lung Cancer news • Aug 29 13 Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have shown that a well-known cancer-causing gene implicated in a number of malignancies… Aspirin tied to smaller lung and colon cancer tumors • Lung Cancer news • • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Aug 17 13 Colon and lung cancer patients who regularly took low-dose aspirin before their diagnosis tended to have less advanced tumors, in a new study. Scientists already knew that aspirin… Lung cancer no longer just a ‘smokers’ disease’ • Lung Cancer news • Jul 18 13 Lung cancer should no longer be seen as a “smokers’ disease” because one in five new cases has nothing to do with the habit, the chief executive of Cancer… UT Dallas study suggests new approach to fight lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Jun 19 13 Recent research has shown that cancer cells have a much different - and more complex - metabolism than normal cells. Now, scientists at The University of Texas… Targeted therapy boosts lung cancer outcomes • Lung Cancer news • Jun 02 13 Thousands of patients with an advanced form of lung cancer that carries a specific dysfunctional gene are likely to fare better if treated with a targeted therapy than with traditional chemotherapy,… MGH-led studies shed new light on targeted lung cancer therapy • Lung Cancer news • Jun 02 13 Research teams led by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center investigators are publishing two important studies regarding use of the targeted cancer drug crizotinib for treatment of… Research offers promising new approach to treatment of lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • May 22 13 Researchers have developed a new drug delivery system that allows inhalation of chemotherapeutic drugs to help treat lung cancer, and in laboratory and animal tests it appears… Doctors to older, heavy smokers: Get CT screening for lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • May 07 13 Stepping into the debate over who should be screened for lung cancer, a leading medical specialty group issued new guidelines on Tuesday recommending that doctors offer… Multicenter study confirms low testosterone in 84 percent of lung cancer patients taking crizotinib • Lung Cancer news • Apr 17 13 A previous study by the University of Colorado Cancer Center reported the common side effect of low testosterone in men treated with the… Ice therapy can treat lung cancer? • Lung Cancer news • Apr 15 13 Frozen balls of ice can safely kill cancerous tumours that have spread to the lungs, according to the first prospective multicenter trial of cryoablation. Cryoablation is a process that uses extreme… Asbestos exposure, asbestosis, and smoking combined greatly increase lung cancer risk • Lung Cancer news • Apr 11 13 The chances of developing lung cancer associated with asbestos exposure, asbestosis and smoking are dramatically increased when these three risk factors are combined, and quitting smoking… New treatment holds promise for resistant lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Apr 09 13 A new chemotherapy regimen appears to produce minimal side effects in patients with lung cancer that has not responded to previous therapy, paving the way for additional research to… Low levels of serum bilirubin spell higher lung cancer risk for male smokers • Lung Cancer news • Apr 08 13 Elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood get attention in the clinic because they often indicate that something has gone wrong with the liver.… Screening might avert many lung cancer deaths: study • Lung Cancer news • Feb 28 13 A calculation based on results from a large lung cancer screening trial projects that 12,000 deaths a year among the highest-risk smokers and ex-smokers in the U.S. could be… Page 2 of 12 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main