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Immunotherapy may boost survival after lung cancer surgery
UPI· 5 hours agoImmunotherapy can boost the survival of early-stage lung cancer patients eligible for surgery when...
FDA approves Amgen's treatment for most deadly form of lung cancer
CNBC· 1 hour agoThe Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved Amgen's therapy for patients with the most...
Lung cancer is the deadliest of all cancers. Screening could save lives, if more people had access
Utah News Dispatch via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMany medical organizations have been recommending lung cancer screening for decades for those at...
A blood test to help detect lung cancer? New test offered at OSF Healthcare part of trend in...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 6 days agoCHICAGO — Julie Harris had never been tested for lung cancer. A low-dose CT scan, the only...
Here’s what to know about innovative treatment Dr. Richard Scolyer used on his own deadly cancer
New York Post· 2 hours agoNeoadjuvant therapy refers to administering the immunotherapy drugs prior to surgery. In other ...
NCH Health: New tech for lung biopsies and earlier cancer detection
Naples Daily News· 3 days agoThe benefit of this technology is finding cancers in the lungs where curative therapy can be started...
How to spot the signs and symptoms of throat cancer
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA lack of public awareness around throat cancer means only 13 per cent of head and neck cancers are currently diagnosed at an early stage. A fact that...
Oncologists should re-evaluate cancer treatments n | Newswise
Newswise· 16 hours agoSystemic treatment of cancer patients near end of life does not improve survival rates, according to a new study from researchers at Yale Cancer ...
More younger people get cancer; death rates higher among ethnic minorities: report
The Patriot-News· 1 day agoA new report out by the American Cancer Research Association finds that death rates from cancer as...
Double-lung transplant saves Chicago man after cancer, COVID-19
UPI· 3 days agoChicago resident Arthur "Art" Gillespie fell ill in early March 2020 with COVID-19, after he and his...