Lung cancer risk equal for all nonsmokers
Gainesville Sun, FL - May 18, 2006 Women who’ve never smoked are not more likely to die from lung cancer than their male counterparts, according to a new study from the American Cancer Society
Testing The Efficacy Of Targeted Therapies Against Human Lung
Medical News Today (press release), UK - May 20, 2006 have developed a novel animal model of lung adenocarcinoma that will be of great use in testing the efficacy of targeted therapies against human lung cancer.
Lung Cancer: Nonsmokers Not Immune
CBS News - May 16, 2006 Among people who never smoked cigarettes, women aren t more likely than men to die of lung cancer. The rate of lung cancer deaths
Lung cancer: It’s not just for smokers
Boston Globe, United States - May 7, 2006 Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer of both men and women in the United States, accounting for 30 percent of all cancer deaths.
Lung cancer drug may treat breast cancer
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - May 2, 2006 LONDON, England (UPI) — British scientists say that carboplatin, a drug now used to treat lung and ovarian cancer, may be effective against one type of breast
Laser-based breath test may help detect diseases
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 5 hours ago transplants. They are also testing breath-based diagnostic tools designed to detect breast cancer, lung cancer and tuberculosis.