Lung Cancer News

May 7, 2006

Man with cancer killed in fire

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Man with cancer killed in fire
Mobile Register, AL - 11 hours ago An 83-year-old man, terminally ill with lung cancer, died Friday in a fire in Summerdale that could have been caused by a lit cigarette, his daughter said

COX-2 inhibitors suppress lung cancer cell growth
Therapeutics Daily (subscription) (press release), PA - May 4, 2006 According to recently published research from the United States, COX-2 inhibitors suppress lung cancer cell growth by inducing p21 via COX-2 independent signals

Doctors: Studies prove effects
Bloomington Pantagraph,  USA - 22 hours ago Cancer Society has estimated secondhand smoke is responsible for 35,000 to 40,000 deaths from heart disease and 3,000 deaths from lung cancer in people who are

Lost molecule key to lung cancer
BBC News, UK - Apr 15, 2006 The loss of a single type of protein molecule may play a key role in the development of 75% of the most common kind of lung cancer, research suggests.

Lung cancer not linked to alpha-1 antitrypsin deficient genotypes
Therapeutics Daily (subscription) (press release), PA - May 4, 2006 Lung cancer was not linked to alpha-1 (alpha 1-AT) antitrypsin deficient genotypes S and Z. According to recent research from Jordan

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