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October 30, 2006

CT Scans Catch Lung Cancer at Earliest Stage 

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CT Scans Catch Lung Cancer at Earliest Stage 
KOLD News 13 Tuscon - Oct 25 2:45 PM
By Amanda Gardner HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Oct. 25 (HealthDay News) — In a finding that could change the landscape of lung cancer diagnosis and…Save to My Web

Don’t let friendships slip away 
Tri-State Media - Oct 29 11:06 PM
My old friend Dick Morris died last week from lung cancer. He used to smoke Camels. A childhood friend, he played clarinet better than me, marched in the band, was a winning pitcher on our state champion baseball team and went to Southern Illinois University in the fall of 1966 with me.Save to My Web

Regular CT scans detect early lung cancer, study says 
Contra Costa Times - Oct 26 11:45 AM
Early detection of lung tumors by using advanced CT imaging yields an estimated 10-year survival rate of more than 90 percent, and smokers and others at high risk should be routinely screened for the disease, according to a report today in the New England Journal of Medicine.Save to My Web

Support and care in lung cancer 
The Star Online - Oct 28 5:48 PM
Most people associate cancer therapy and treatment with surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. However, care management encompasses more than just medical care, but also palliative care.Save to My Web

Yearly CT Scans Can Improve Odds of Surviving Lung Cancer 
RedNova - Oct 27 12:13 AM
By Nancy McVicar FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.Save to My Web

Lung cancer screening may boost survival 
UPI - Oct 25 3:53 PM
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (UPI) — A large, long-term research study has shown that annually screening patients without lung cancer symptoms may detect beginning signs of the disease, and subsequently increase their chance for survival.Save to My Web

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