Lung Cancer News

February 11, 2007

Coral Springs pet adviser, 50, succumbs to lung cancer 

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Coral Springs pet adviser, 50, succumbs to lung cancer 
Sun-Sentinel - Feb 07 11:27 PM
CORAL SPRINGS On the final night of his life, Dr. Steven Paul lay in his hospital bed, surrounded by family members as a television set in the room broadcast a City Commission meeting. Save

Threshold starts phase 2 trial for lung cancer drug 
PharmaBiz - Feb 08 10:44 PM
Threshold Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has initiated patient enrolment for a phase 2 clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of glufosfamide in patients with recurrent, sensitive small cell lung cancer.Save

More Nonsmoking Women Get Lung Cancer 
NBC 10 Philadelphia - Feb 08 7:08 PM
Not all lung cancer is due to a lifetime of smoking cigarettes.Save

‘Hard-living’ women risk deadliest cancers 
News Interactive - Feb 10 6:46 AM
HARD-LIVING women are fuelling a rise in deadly head and neck cancers in Australia, experts warn.Save

Lung cancer: What you should know 
The Norman Transcript - Feb 05 9:48 PM
Dear Savvy Senior: What are the different symptoms and risk factors of getting lung cancer? My mother died f…Save

Lamar Muse 
York Daily Record - Feb 07 3:36 AM
, 86, who helped launch Southwest Airlines Co. only to be forced out later in a boardroom fight, died Monday. Muse died of lung cancer, said a spokesperson for Southwest. He had worked at several airlines before Southwest began operating in 1971.Save

New research shows increased risks of radon-induced lung cancer 
Cloquet Journal - Feb 08 5:57 PM
Its now more important than ever to test your home for radon, and winter is the best time. Theres no doubt that high radon levels in homes cause lung cancer. Recent studies show the danger of lung cancer from high radon levels in homes is higher than previously thought.Save

Setting the Record Straight 
San Jose Mercury News - Feb 10 3:24 AM
Sal Pizarro’s column on Thursday misspelled the name of Vallco Fashion Park’s general manager. His name is Mike Rohde. An article on Friday in the local section on a Stanford University study about lung cancer rates among non-smokers incorrectly stated the incidence of lung cancer among smokers. Studies show that smokers are 10 to 30 times more likely than non-smokers to develop lung cancer.Save

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