While the number of smokers in the world as a proportion of the population is dropping, lung cancer continues to cause almost ...
Cancer incidence and mortality rates are declining in Appalachia, but they are still significantly higher than among ...
So, the American Lung Association has partnered with the Ad Council to launch "Saved by the Scan" to urge all eligible people ...
Although lung cancer has been the leading cause of lung-cancer death globally for decades, there are important temporal and geographical differences in lung-cancer incidence, mortality, and other ...
The American Cancer Society’s Annual Cancer Facts & Figures Report suggests a decline in cancer deaths ... up from 51% in 2002 Lung cancer rates are also higher in women younger than 65 years ...
February 4th marks World Cancer Day, a time to reflect on the global burden of cancer, as well as to celebrate advancements ...
Fewer people than before are being diagnosed with and dying from cancer in Appalachia, but cancer incidence and death rates remain substantially higher, especially in certain areas of Central ...
Northland has the highest rates of cancer in the country. Northlanders diagnosed with cancer are more likely to die than ...
A ccording to IARC's Global Cancer Observatory, eight types of cancer accounted for more than 60 percent of global cancer ...
The report also highlights that annual low-dose CT scans can reduce the lung cancer death rate by up to 20%; emphasizing the need to ensure that eligible high-risk individuals are aware of their ...