You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Lung Cancer news Lung Cancer news Lung Cancer Screening Wins More Support • Lung Cancer news • Apr 20 12 Consensus is starting to build that long-time smokers should have annual CT-based screenings to reduce lung cancer mortality, a researcher said here. A series of studies suggesting a mortality reduction in… Mutation May Affect PFS in Lung Cancer • Lung Cancer news • Apr 20 12 Mutant KRAS status in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) correlated with significantly worse progression-free survival (PFS) and resistance to platinum-based chemotherapy, data from a randomized trial showed. KRAS mutations were… Latest research confirms genetic susceptibility to lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Apr 15 12 Previous research has shown that Asian patients with lung cancer are more likely to harbor epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations. Furthermore, Asian patients with lung cancer are more… CT Screening for Lung Cancer Cost-Effective • Lung Cancer news • Apr 11 12 Using CT scans to screen older smokers who are at risk for lung cancer appears to be as cost-effective as several other common screening studies, researchers found. In an actuarial model… Clinical insight improves treatment with new lung cancer drug • Lung Cancer news • Apr 05 12 Men experience a marked drop in their testosterone levels when taking a targeted therapy to control a specific type of lung cancer. That’s according to a University of… Quality of life tied to lung cancer survival • Lung Cancer news • Mar 29 12 The way lung cancer patients feel around the time they’re diagnosed may be related to how long they survive - even after taking into account objective measures of the… New Lung Cancer Treatment Target Identified By Scientists • Lung Cancer news • Feb 17 12 According to a new study, researchers from the Salk Institute of Biological Studies, California, have discovered that medication used on an inflammation specific enzyme could create a new treatment… New study casts doubt on lung cancer treatment • Lung Cancer news • Feb 13 12 A controversial radiation treatment for patients who’ve had lung cancer surgery may not help elderly people live longer, U.S. researchers have found. Postoperative radiotherapy, or PORT, is thought to… Many lung cancer patients get radiation therapy that may not prolong their lives • Lung Cancer news • Feb 13 12 Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have found that post-operative radiation therapy (PORT), a controversial yet frequently administered treatment for lung cancer, may… New research confirms need for lung cancer testing • Lung Cancer news • Feb 02 12 Different kinds of lung cancer behave in different ways, suggesting they are fundamentally different diseases. According to a University of Colorado Cancer Center study published in Cancer, the official… New lung cancer test predicts survival • Lung Cancer news • Jan 27 12 In the two largest clinical studies ever conducted on the molecular genetics of lung cancer, an international team led by scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has demonstrated… Gene fusion in lung cancer afflicting never-smokers may be target for therapy • Lung Cancer news • Dec 23 11 Smoking is a well-known risk factor for lung cancer, but nearly 25% of all lung cancer patients have never smoked. In a study published online… Lung cancer patients with diabetes show prolonged survival • Lung Cancer news • Oct 17 11 Lung cancer patients with diabetes tend to live longer than patients without diabetes, according to a Norwegian study published in the November issue of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology,… Inhaler treatment for lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Oct 12 11 Lung cancer patients could receive safer and more efficient treatment through a system being developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. The scientists have devised a method for giving… University of Colorado Cancer Center test helps reduce risk of death in advanced lung cancer • Lung Cancer news • Oct 12 11 Researchers at the University of Colorado Cancer Center have developed a test that identifies key biomarkers in advanced lung cancer that helped… 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. 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