Lung cancer study News
A study in October 2006 shook the cancer world by finding that 80 per cent of lung cancer deaths could be prevented by widespread use of CT scans. But who paid for that study?
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Lung cancer study Headlines
 Older people with lung cancer shouldn't routinely receive radiation because it doesn't help them live longer, a new U.S. study finds.
 A new U.S. study that tracked more than 12,000 miners over two decades, and their exposure to diesel-powered equipment, suggests exhaust from diesel engines increases the risk of lung cancer.
Lung cancer cases in women are continuing to rise, according to figures released by Cancer Research UK.
Ten thousand smokers in Scotland are to take part in a trial screening programme aimed at detecting lung cancer.
 The Atlantic Cancer Research Institute in Moncton is beginning clinical trials of new breath analysis technology that is designed to detect lung cancer.
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The radiation emitted during the Fukushima nuclear accident is unlikely to lead to increases in cancer, according to...
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ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAW J. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and...
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The majority of UK adults are in support of legal measures to prevent children from being exposed to tobacco...
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The UK government has launched a new consultation on potential plans to introduce a new system of health labelling for...
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The US Center for Disease Control (CDC) is issuing draft guidelines proposing that all U.S. baby boomers get a one-time...
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