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Most lung cancer in the U.S. is diagnosed at Stage 4, after the leading cause of cancer deaths has spread to other parts of the body. However, a Maryland health system is outpacing national averages ...
Some experts are calling for universal lung cancer screening.
Stage IV lung cancer is the most advanced form of lung cancer. At this stage, cancer has spread beyond the lungs and into other regions of the body. Because the cancer has spread, surgery is not an ...
A retrospective study finds that more than one third of patients with stage I-IIIA non-small cell lung cancer do not undergo ...
While the statistics remain stark—lung cancer is the most common type of cancer worldwide and has the highest death ...
Current U.S. Preventive Services Task Force screening guidelines could exclude more than 60% of patients who develop lung cancer.Conversely, an age-based approach to screening could save more than 25, ...
Survivors of non-small cell lung cancer are at risk for both second primary lung cancers as well as non-lung secondary ...
As the rates of late-stage lung cancer in nonsmokers rise in Canada, researchers are advocating for increased awareness and screening. According to the Canadian Cancer Society, lung cancer was ...
This fact sheet explains how lung cancer is staged, and what each stage means. Lung cancer staging can be complex, but this fact sheet is intended for patient education. Our easy-to-read fact sheets ...