You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Lung Cancer news Lung Cancer news Lung cancer risk increases with expression of specific genes • Lung Cancer news • Oct 01 09 A recent study published in the October 2009 issue of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology determined that variations of specific genetic markers identified in previous research, or SNPs,… Guide on Lung Cancer in “Never-smokers”: a Different Disease and Different Treatments • Lung Cancer news • Sep 17 09 A committee of scientists led by Johns Hopkins investigators has published a new guide to the biology, diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer in never-smokers,… Narrow-band imaging increases specificity of early lung cancer detection • Lung Cancer news • Sep 02 09 Research published in the September 2009 issue of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology has found that narrow-band imaging bronchoscopy increases the specificity of bronchoscopic early lung cancer detection… Patients’ pretreatment quality of life can predict overall lung cancer survival • Lung Cancer news • Sep 02 09 Research published in the September 2009 issue of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology has found that an individual’s quality of life prior to treatment can help… Gold nanotech breath test may show lung cancer early • Lung Cancer news • Aug 31 09 A sensor made with gold nanoparticles can detect lung cancer in a patient’s breath and may offer a diagnosis before tumors show up on an x-ray, Israeli scientists… Daily drinking may raise risk of several cancers • Esophageal cancer news • • Lung Cancer news • • Pancreatic Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Aug 22 09 Men who drink beer or liquor on a regular basis may face a heightened risk of several different types of cancer, a new study suggests. Researchers found that among… Advances in lung cancer research announced at conference • Lung Cancer news • Aug 07 09 Dr. Glen Weiss of the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and Scottsdale Healthcare this week announced two significant advances in treating lung cancer at an international cancer research conference.… Ovary removal may raise risk of lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Jul 31 09 A premature menopause, usually due to removal of the ovaries, nearly doubles the risk of lung cancer in women, a new study shows. There was also evidence that an… Ovary removal may increase lung cancer risk • Lung Cancer news • Jul 21 09 Women who have premature menopause because of medical interventions are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer, according to a new study published in the International Journal of… New lung cancer staging system revealed • Lung Cancer news • Jul 13 09 For the first time in more than 10 years, the universally accepted lung cancer staging system has been revised to more accurately reflect the prognosis for patients with non-small cell lung… Psychiatric symptoms can be first sign of cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Lung Cancer news • • Cancer news • Jun 29 09 New research suggests that for some patients with cancer, especially brain tumors and small-cell-lung cancer, the first manifestation is a psychiatric symptom. The results indicate that in the month… Brain Irradiation in Lung Cancer • Lung Cancer news • Jun 03 09 A national Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) study led by a Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center physician at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee has found that a course of radiation therapy to… Heaviest Smokers Face Greatest Risk of Death After Lung Cancer Diagnosis • Lung Cancer news • Jun 03 09 It’s common knowledge that smoking raises risks of lung cancer. And yet researchers haven’t known whether continued smoking by lung cancer patients would increase the… Early detection of lung cancer: New data presented at multidisciplinary meeting • Lung Cancer news • May 04 09 New data from several studies evaluating new techniques for early diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer are being presented at the first European Multidisciplinary Conference on… Personalized treatment for early lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • May 04 09 Cancer vaccines and targeted therapies are beginning to offer new treatment options following surgery for patients with early stages of lung cancer, experts said at the first European Multidisciplinary Conference in… Joining forces to improve lung cancer treatment • Lung Cancer news • Apr 27 09 Prevention, personalized therapies and closer collaborations between surgeons, medical oncologists and radiation oncologists will result in better outcomes for lung cancer patients and those at risk, a leading European expert… Urine Test May Determine if a Smoker is at Risk for Lung Cancer • Lung Cancer news • Apr 20 09 Researchers may have uncovered why lung cancer afflicts some smokers and not others, according to data presented at the American Association for Cancer Research… Researchers Identify Specific Lung Cancer Susceptibility Gene • Lung Cancer news • Apr 15 09 University of Cincinnati (UC) cancer cell biologists have identified a distinct gene linked to increased lung cancer susceptibility and development. They say this gene—known as RGS17—could result in a genetic… Racial disparities persist in the treatment of lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Apr 13 09 Black patients suffering from lung cancer are less likely to receive recommended chemotherapy and surgery than white lung cancer patients, a disparity that shows no signs of lessening.… Radiation ‘Highly Effective’ in Early Lung Cancer • Lung Cancer news • Apr 03 09 A high-tech type of radiation treatment called stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) has been demonstrated to be a “highly effective” treatment in early-stage lung cancer for patients who are not… Young women warned of lung cancer risks • Lung Cancer news • Apr 03 09 Seventeen people are still dying from lung cancer each week in Northern Ireland despite a small improvement in survival rates for the disease. The figures are revealed by a report… Carotenoid supplements tied to lung cancer risk • Lung Cancer news • Mar 26 09 Based on the findings from a new study, it appears that people who take higher than recommended doses of carotenoid supplements hoping to keep from getting sick, may actually… Lung Cancer Experts Address Smoking Dangers on Kick Butts Day • Lung Cancer news • Mar 19 09 Children and teens across the nation will rally against the tobacco industry on Wednesday, March 25th during the 14th annual Kick Butts Day, sponsored by the Campaign… Surviving Lung Cancer; New Technique Boasts High Cure Rates, Offers Hope in Place of Surgery • Lung Cancer news • Mar 09 09 Countless people have heard the phrase, “You have lung cancer,” but only 50 can say they’ve completed a new treatment at Temple… Long-Term Use of Nutrient Supplements May Increase Cancer Risk • Lung Cancer news • Feb 26 09 Long-term use of beta carotene and some other carotenoid-containing dietary supplements may increase the risk of lung cancer, especially among smokers, according to a study by University… Page 7 of 12 pages « First < 5 6 7 8 9 > Last » << Back to main