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Additional lymph node evaluation needed during surgery to accurately identify lung cancer spread
Breakthrough research presented at the 2026 Society of Thoracic Surgeons Annual Meeting shows that additional lymph node ...
Frontline: Surgery to remove the tumor is often considered, sometimes followed by chemotherapy or radiation to reduce ...
Shame can shape how early patients get diagnosed, and how aggressively they pursue treatment, if at all. In a 2014 study, Dr. Carter-Bawa found that lung cancer stigma was tied to patients waiting ...
Why Do Some Patients With Early-Stage Lung Cancer Not Receive Surgical Treatment Despite Guidelines?
A retrospective study finds that more than one third of patients with stage I-IIIA non-small cell lung cancer do not undergo ...
Gainor highlighted that anyone can develop lung cancer, including people who have never smoked, and addressed the stigma that ...
Lung cancer varies widely from patient to patient, and that diversity makes it hard to find effective treatments. Researchers ...
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, ...
Some experts are calling for universal lung cancer screening.
Researchers found an antibody that seems to play a role in people with better lung cancer prognoses, but turning it into a ...
Survivors of non-small cell lung cancer are at risk for both second primary lung cancers as well as non-lung secondary ...
Thoracic surgeon at St James’s Hospital Gary Fitzmaurice, who operated on several of the patients identified through the Lung ...
A newly identified metabolite in human feces improves immunotherapy and could radically change the treatment of lung cancer.
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