You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Lung Cancer news Lung Cancer news Study finds hospitals of last resort deliver lower quality of lung cancer care • Lung Cancer news • Sep 10 11 A new study finds that lung cancer patients treated in hospitals that care for a high percentage of uninsured and Medicaid-insured patients, so-called “high… Sniffer dogs can be used to detect lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Aug 18 11 Sniffer dogs could be used for the early detection of lung cancer, according to new research published in the European Respiratory Journal. The study, carried out by researchers… Gene combination increases risk of lung cancer, particularly in light smokers, CAMH study finds • Lung Cancer news • Aug 18 11 Smokers with variations in two specific genes have a greater risk of smoking more cigarettes, becoming more dependent on nicotine and developing lung… Early morning smokers have increased risk of lung and head and neck cancers • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Lung Cancer news • Aug 08 11 Two new studies have found that smokers who tend to take their first cigarette soon after they wake up in the morning may have… TGen presents lung cancer studies at Amsterdam conference • Lung Cancer news • Jul 07 11 The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is presenting two key studies, including one today, at the 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer, July 3-7 in Amsterdam. One study, presented… Elderly Dutch lung patients’ survival improved by new treatment options between 2003-2009 • Lung Cancer news • Jul 06 11 New developments such as stereotactic ablative radiotherapy and improvements in surgical care in early-stage lung cancer have led to large survival gains for elderly Dutch… Celecoxib may prevent lung cancer in former smokers • Lung Cancer news • Jul 06 11 Celecoxib may emerge as a potent chemopreventive agent for lung cancer, according to a recent study in Cancer Prevention Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.… Who should get screened for lung cancer? • Lung Cancer news • Jul 04 11 Using chest scans to screen for lung cancer in people who’ve never smoked and have no symptoms might help catch cancers early and decrease the disease’s death toll, suggests a… Scientists identify key component in lethal lung cancer complication • Lung Cancer news • Jun 13 11 A protein previously thought not to exist in adult human lungs not only is present in normal and cancerous lung tissue, scientists have found, but it also has… UT Southwestern research uncovers genetic link between emphysema, lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Jun 08 11 A gene linked to emphysema also can be a factor for developing lung cancer unrelated to cigarette smoking, UT Southwestern Medical Center research indicates. Smoking was the… Roche’s Tarceva helps lung cancer patients • Lung Cancer news • Jun 03 11 Roche Holding AG’s cancer drug Tarceva nearly doubles the time patients with a distinct type of lung cancer live without their disease getting worse, a late-stage trial showed on Friday. The… Asian lung cancer patient survival exceeds Caucasians’ on multiple regimens • Lung Cancer news • Jun 01 11 Asian non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients survive longer than Caucasians no matter how many drugs are given in a first-line setting, and the effect was apparent… Lung cancer risk rises in the presence of HPV antibodies • Lung Cancer news • Apr 04 11 Researchers with the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have found that people with lung cancer were significantly more likely to have several high-risk forms of… Working with mustard gas linked to lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Mar 28 11 Workers involved in mustard-gas production during the World War II era showed heightened odds of lung cancer at a relatively young age - with the excess risk fading in… Counting lung cancer cells helps predict disease • Lung Cancer news • Mar 22 11 British scientists have found that counting the number of lung cancer cells circulating in a patient’s blood could help determine how aggressive the cancer is and predict the best treatment… Lymph node dissection is not essential in small screen-detected lung cancers, new research shows • Lung Cancer news • Mar 02 11 Lymph node dissection, the current standard surgical treatment for localized non-small cell lung cancers, may be unnecessary in certain screen-detected early stage cases… Quick, easy test identifies aggressive type of lung cancer in never-smokers • Lung Cancer news • Feb 28 11 An inexpensive and rapid testing method can effectively identify a sub-group of never-smoking lung cancer patients whose tumors express a molecule associated with increased risk of… Bone drug zoledronic acid may help prevent spread of early lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Feb 28 11 A drug that is currently used to help treat bone metastases in patients with lung cancer could also be useful at an earlier stage of… Early Detection Of Lung Cancer • Lung Cancer news • Feb 02 11 The earlier cancers can be detected, the better the chances of a cure. Researchers are now working to develop a new diagnostics platform with which the illness can be diagnosed in its… Anti-estrogen medication reduces risk of dying from lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Jan 24 11 A new study has found that tamoxifen, an anti-estrogen breast cancer medication, may reduce an individual’s risk of death from lung cancer. Published early online in Cancer, a… More signs lung cancer screening could save lives • Lung Cancer news • Dec 29 10 More research is suggesting that heavy smokers may benefit from screening for lung cancer, to detect tumors in their earliest stages. A new study finds that regular smokers who… Lung cancer screen: a license to smoke? • Lung Cancer news • Dec 18 10 Dutch researchers have found that men who screen negative for lung cancer are a bit less likely to try to quit smoking than men whose scan is inconclusive and requires… Eating a variety of fruit cuts lung cancer risk • Lung Cancer news • Nov 22 10 Eating five portions of fruit and vegetables per day is one of the means that experts most frequently recommend for preventing cancer. Now, the European EPIC study carried… Proton Therapy Safe, Effective for Early-Stage Lung Cancer Patients • Lung Cancer news • Oct 19 10 Proton beam therapy is safe and effective and may be superior to other conventional treatments for Stage I inoperable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, according to a… Study reveals cancer-linked epigenetic effects of smoking • Lung Cancer news • • Cancer news • Oct 10 10 For the first time, UK scientists have reported direct evidence that taking up smoking results in epigenetic changes associated with the development of cancer. The results were reported at the… Page 4 of 12 pages « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > Last » << Back to main