The American Lung Association report says there have been important advances in early detection and treatments but lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths. Stephanie Stahl reports.
The survival rate among those with lung cancer has improved by more than a quarter in the last five years, according to a new report. Four years ago, the United States Preventive Services Task ...
In this Q&A, Dr. Fayez Quereshy, Surgical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and Vice President Clinical, ...
Louisiana’s five-year survival rate for lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer deaths, is 22.9%. That ranks the state 43 ...
The report reveals that biomarker testing gaps and low screening rates for lung cancer continue to suppress lung cancer survival rates. Despite those challenges, the ALA reports that the survival rate ...
The new report shows the lung cancer survival rate has improved 26% in the last five years. Temple lung surgeon Dr. Jamie Garfield, who's also a spokesperson for the lung association, says fewer p ...
Although significantly fewer women participate in Estonia's national breast cancer screening program than recommended ...
As this year’s figures use data from 11 more cancer institutions than last year, they are considered more reliable. Patients with prostate cancer showed the highest 10-year survival rate at 99 ...
Recent studies highlighted existing racial and ethnic inequalities — particularly for Pacific Islanders — in colorectal ...
The American Lung Association report says there have been important advances in early detection and treatments but lung cancer remains ... to "Gladiator" after 24 years ...
Of those 19, the task force estimated 17 or 18 would not die of breast cancer over 10 years ... higher breast cancer 10-year survival, without an increased rate of diagnosis.