Expanded lung cancer screening and smoking cessation programs could prevent tens of thousands of deaths, but systemic barriers and outdated criteria leave high-risk communities behind.
Delhi's smog is causing lung cancer in non-smokers. This trend is increasing, affecting women and younger people. Fine particulate matter in the air ...
The Saskatchewan Quit Smoking Challenge is underway and if you're a smoker, you're invited to give it a try. Lung Sask is ...
It's no secret that smoking is harmful to your lungs and overall health, but you should also be aware of the damage it does ...
A large long-term study suggests that people who consume high amounts of ultra-processed foods may face a significantly higher risk of lung cancer, even when smoking and overall diet quality are taken ...
Doctors warn that toxic air pollution is a contributing factor to the rising cases of lung cancer, overshadowing traditional ...
Smokers with low lung function (LLF) without airflow obstruction have reduced survival and an increased risk for chronic ...
For decades, lung cancer has been associated with stigma, anxiety, and loss. Advances in screening, therapeutics, and ...
FOX 5 Journalist Judayah Murray shares the inspiring story of Joanne Cure, a woman who developed advanced lung cancer despite ...
A non-smoker who was diagnosed with lung cancer at the age of 37 is campaigning for better awareness of the condition in young women. Jules Fielder, from Hastings, East Sussex, has secured a meeting ...
Sitting somewhere when a cloud of cotton candy vapor washes over you? If you can smell the sweet scent of a vape, that’s not a great sign.
Lung Cancer Awareness Month highlights that this disease isn't just for smokers; pollution and genetics also play a role. Early symptoms like a persistent cough are often dismissed, but early ...