Leslie Stoll was an active athlete who had never smoked. She was shocked when a chance scan spotted something unusual.
UW Health encourages lung cancer screenings, as it is the leading cause of cancer death and the second most common cancer in the U.S. excluding skin cancer.
Three sisters, all employees at NKC Health, were diagnosed with breast cancer within a three-year period, highlighting the ...
While other organized screening programs are well-established, organized lung cancer screening remains less familiar to many Canadians, yet it’s ...
Two women reflect on their experience with the increasingly common form of breast cancer which is often caught too late.
Today is World Lung Cancer Day. This year alone, the American Cancer Society estimates there will be nearly 125,000 deaths in the U.S. from it. "Whenever I discuss it to patients or to the community, ...
Cancer can present subtle early signs. Unexplained fatigue, sudden weight loss, persistent pain, skin changes, and unusual ...
Communities across the Corn Belt are confronting a rise in cancers among young adults — and few clear explanations.
Finger clubbing, a change in nail shape and fingertip swelling, can be an early indicator of lung cancer, though it often ...
The team found alterations in genes connected to inflammation and cancer. "Understanding the health impacts of wildfire smoke ...
Dusty Donaldson, a long-time lung cancer survivor, is traveling the country to raise awareness about the early detection of ...
Standard cancer screenings in the U.S. overlook nearly 70% of cancers and cancer subtypes. Multiple-cancer early detection (MCED) blood tests can help identify cancer biomarkers for multiple cancer ...