Lung Cancer News

March 25, 2006

Gene test ‘helps predict lung cancer’ 

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Gene test ‘helps predict lung cancer’ 
AAP via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News - Mar 15 4:30 PM
A test that finds damaged genes in the lungs of people considered at high risk of lung cancer may be able to predict who develops the disease, researchers say.Save to My Web

Ending Smoking Would Not End Lung Cancer 
Join Together Online - Mar 24 7:30 AM
Even if everyone in the U.S. stopped smoking tomorrow, lung cancer would still be the third-leading cause of cancer death, the New York Times reported March 21.Save to My Web

Light up with ‘Thank You,’ a smoking satire 
Inside Bay Area - Mar 24 7:53 AM
IN THE LAND of the shallow, the man with one iota of awareness is king.Save to My Web

Weill Cornell Medical College Establishes Lung Cancer Research Institute 
Newswise - Mar 23 2:29 PM
The Lehman Brothers Foundation has pledged $6 million to help establish the Lehman Brothers Lung Cancer Research Center. The Center is dedicated to the efficient translation of laboratory discoveries into novel and more effective treatment strategies for lung cancer patients.Save to My Web

Lung Cancer’s Chilling Gender Bias 
Hollister Free Lance - Mar 21 1:11 PM
Q: I was shocked to learn that Dana Reeve, the late Christopher Reeve’s wife, died of lung cancer even though she was in her 40s and not a smoker. I’ve heard that women are more prone to lung cancer than men, even if they don’t smoke. Is that true?Save to My Web

Jury begins deliberating case against woman, 73, accused of killing husband 
CourtTV via Yahoo! News - Mar 23 1:08 PM
(Court TV) A Vermont jury began deliberating the fate of a 73-year-old grandmother accused of bludgeoning her husband to death after lawyers delivered closing arguments Thursday in Hope Schreiner’s first-degree murder trial.Save to My Web

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