Thursday, February 02, 2006

Lung cancer - Lung Cancer Goes Undetected In The Early Stages


Lung Cancer Goes Undetected In The Early Stages
MedIndia, India - Jan 30, 2006 Lung cancer symptoms usually go undetected during the early stages, according to experts. Weight loss, breathlessness and coughing

Lung cancer hits certain racial groups hard
Pasadena Star-News, CA - Jan 27, 2006 By Serena Gordon. While no one should smoke, it may be even more important for people of certain races to avoid tobacco if they want to prevent lung cancer.

Palliative Radiation for Lung Cancer May Do More Than Palliate
MedPage Today, NJ - Jan 23, 2006 23 Palliative radiation -- aimed at easing the symptoms of apparently incurable non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) -- may wind up curing a small proportion

Scientists find unusual lung-cancer tumor-suppressor gene
innovations report, Germany - Jan 19, 2006 The findings might therefore lead to new strategies for the treatment and early detection of lung cancer, a disease that killed an estimated 163,510 Americans

Study says black smokers more prone to lung cancer
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 26, 2006 WASHINGTON - Blacks are much more likely than whites to get lung cancer from smoking cigarettes, according to a large study that provides significant new

Smokers sue Philip Morris, demand lung cancer screening
Newsday, NY - Jan 19, 2006 Instead, they want the tobacco giant to pay for annual high-tech screenings they say would catch lung cancer in its early stages.

Smokers sue Philip Morris, demand lung cancer screening
WAVY-TV, VA - Jan 19, 2006 not cash. They want the tobacco giant to pay for annual high-tech screenings they say could catch lung cancer in its early stages.

New lung cancer radiation technique
Irish Health, Ireland - Jan 27, 2006 A leading Irish lung cancer expert is conducting pioneering research into a new technique to treat the disease, which minimises damage to nearby tissue.

Top 2 Ethnic Groups for Lung Cancer
WebMD - Jan 26, 2006 Jan. 25, 2006 -- Blacks and native Hawaiians who smoke may be particularly vulnerable to lung cancer, a new study shows. Lung cancer is the No.

Barbara Hadel Retires From DBSC
Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot, NY - 7 hours ago She said the same happened with her lung cancer. I had another cancer and went through a lung resection and kept on working and I feel good.".