(StatePoint) Close to 238,000 people in the United States will be diagnosed with lung cancer this year. That’s about one person every two and a half minutes. Fortunately, more Americans are surviving ...
Sarasota Memorial's AI-powered program detects lung cancer early, with 75% of cases found at treatable stages.
In 2024, there were about 234,580 new cases of lung cancer, in which about 125,070 people—over half—passed away from the disease. Needless to say, lung cancer affects many of us in some way, and it's ...
Screening guidelines often fail to pinpoint who’s at risk, and few people who are eligible for screening actually get checked ...
Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States, after breast cancer and prostate cancer. In 2025 there are an estimated 226,650 new cases of lung cancer, and around 5.4% of the U.S.
Surprising new research has found that eating a healthy diet packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains may lead to a greater risk of lung cancer among younger, non-smoking adults.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Many patients with lung cancer and their caregivers reported they lacked involvement in decision-making. Complex ...
Medicare covers yearly lung cancer screenings for people with a high risk of developing lung cancer. The eligibility guidelines were expanded in 2022. Original Medicare (parts A and B) and Medicare ...
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