Lung Cancer News

December 18, 2006

New Research Could Lead To Better Treatment For Lung Cancer

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New Research Could Lead To Better Treatment For Lung Cancer
WRAL.com, NC - Dec 8, 2006 CHAPEL HILL, NC — Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in the country. One reason for the high death rate is it is hard to

Research puzzle: nonsmokers with lung cancer
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - Nov 17, 2006 Every year roughly 20,000 people who have never touched a cigarette are diagnosed with lung cancer — and women are particularly at risk, for reasons no one

Certain Types Of Cancer Becoming More Common, While Rates Of
Science Daily (press release) - Dec 16, 2006 Lung Cancer Now Leading Cause Of Cancer Death In Women (April 14, 2004) — Tobacco use in American women rose dramatically during the 20th century, resulting

Stop-smoking guru Allen Carr dies of lung cancer aged 72
Irish Independent, Ireland - Nov 29, 2006 The stop-smoking guru Allen Carr has died at the age of 72 following a long battle with lung cancer. Carr helped millions of people

Lung Cancer Alliance Launches Early Detection Web Site to Educate
SeniorJournal.com, TX - Nov 22, 2006 Riding the crest of interest created by the recent study indicating the high value of low-dose CT screening in the early detection of lung cancer, the Lung

Lung cancer ignored
Toronto Star,  Canada - Nov 21, 2006 However, it continues to disturb me that while November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, virtually no media coverage has been provided.

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