Non-smoking cancer patients may have a genetic link to cancer. - Spokane Spokesman-Review Health
For men and women who do not smoke, the risk of getting lung cancer may be heavily influenced by their family history of the disease. Researchers from The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center looked at the incidence of lung cancer in 2,465
Lung Association Disbanding Affiliate - Washington Post
SEATTLE — The American Lung Association is dissolving its Northwest affiliate and wants the rogue group to hand over ownership of its multimillion-dollar Seattle headquarters, which it sold for $10. The national charity sent a cease-and-desist
Media Coverage of Lung Cancer Is Increasing - and Increasingly - Earthtimes
More focus on smoking and tobacco use in lung cancer reporting, less on survivorship NEW YORK , Oct. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Cancer Care today announced that despite an overall increase in news reporting on lung cancer, the overall tone of lung
Cancer project soldiers on - Philadelphia Inquirer
When Heather Saler was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2003, she was determined to do something about it. A nonsmoker, she was bothered by the stigma surrounding lung cancer victims, and frustrated when looking for a coherent, national movement
New lung cancer research presented at CHEST 2008 - Genetic Engineering News
Lung cancer in younger patients may exhibit distinct clinical features than lung cancer in older patients, including better survival rates at each disease stage. Researchers from Stanford Cancer Center in California compared disease characteristics