Is lung cancer misunderstood?
Afternoon Dispatch & Courier, India - Apr 9, 2006 Lung cancer is the most common fatal cancer in both men and women. Each year, lung cancer kills more people than colon, breast and prostate cancers combined.
Escondido walk celebrates cancer survivors
North County Times, CA - 2 hours ago Later, both his mother and father were diagnosed with skin cancer. His brother also battled prostate cancer and his aunt now has lung cancer.
Sun, Vitamin D Help Lung Cancer Survival
PakTribune.com, Pakistan - Apr 19, 2006 ISLAMABAD: Plenty of sunshine and vitamin D may help people with early stage lung cancer survive longer after surgery, according to a Harvard study released.
Beer may hike lung cancer risk
Canada.com, Canada - Apr 12, 2006 Beer drinking, even if it is relatively moderate, heightens the risk of contracting lung cancer, while imbibing a little wine can have the opposite effect
Nicotine supplements may affect lung-cancer therapy
OhmyNews International, South Korea - Apr 2, 2006 Lung-cancer patients who use nicotine supplements such as a patch or gum to help them quit smoking may undermine their chemotherapy.
Hana starts Phase II lung cancer trial
San Antonio Business Journal, TX - Apr 1, 2006 Hana Biosciences Inc. said Friday it started a Phase II trial of its drug Talotrexin in patients with lung cancer. The South San
Antibody kills lung cancer cells
myDNA.com, TX - Apr 17, 2006 Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) have developed a novel monoclonal antibody that kills lung cancer cells but leaves normal
Stopping Smoking During Lung Cancer Therapy No Help
MedPage Today, NJ - Apr 24, 2006 HOUSTON, April 24 Smokers with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who don’t quit during chemotherapy or chemoradiation for advanced unresectable disease do