The next leap in health screening might not come from a new scan, but from a tiny sample you’d normally toss in the trash.
Thoracic surgeon at St James’s Hospital Gary Fitzmaurice, who operated on several of the patients identified through the Lung ...
Radon and smoking are both known causes of lung cancer, but when someone is exposed to both, the results can be deadly.
Large cell carcinoma is aggressive, requiring early detection through imaging and biopsy for optimal treatment outcomes.
Cancer screenings exist to try to detect the disease in its earlier stages, and ultimately to save lives. But screenings for lung cancer—the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide—are narrow, and ...
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