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Lung Cancer Awareness Month: Can I get lung cancer if I’ve never smoked? - Lung cancer experts tell Lisa Salmon that although smoking causes most cases, nearly a third are in non-smokers.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness and keep lungs healthy. Lung cancer is the 3rd-most commonly diagnosed cancer and is the most fatal of all cancers.
There is a lung cancer screening test that is saving lives – and yet most people who could be getting the test have never heard of it or never talked about it with a doctor.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month - a time to raise awareness about America’s leading cancer killer. Lung cancer kills more people each year than breast, prostate, and colon cancers combined.
Today is World Lung Cancer Day and a local doctor from Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute is talking about the importance of raising awareness.
The Bloomfield woman has made it a mission to educate the public about lung cancer after losing her only son in 2021.
(WJAR) — Every year, at least 125,000 people die from lung cancer. Smoking, we know, is the number one cause of lung cancer "There's a stigma attached to lung cancer." said Dr. Terence Healey ...
Students and faculty at Girls Preparatory School dedicated a day to lung cancer awareness, featuring a series of engaging events designed to educate and inspire. The day was organized by Cathy ...
Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States and worldwide.
Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer diagnosed in the United States but is the deadliest cancer in our country.
An unexpected surge in lung cancer cases among nonsmoking women under 50 is raising alarms among oncologists, emphasizing the need for heightened awareness.
The George Washington University Hospital will participate in National Lung Cancer Screening Day on Nov 9 and will be open with Saturday hours to those who qualify.