Severe covid and flu infections may raise the risk of developing lung cancer years later, researchers at the University of ...
It can be surprising to learn that lung cancer can develop in people who have never smoked. In fact, up to 20% of lung ...
The biopsy came back positive. It’s lung cancer.” Countless people in our community hear these words no one ever expects.
Severe COVID-19 and influenza infections prime the lungs for cancer and can accelerate the disease's development, but vaccination heads off those harmful effects, new research from UVA Health's Beirne ...
February 2026 coverage highlighted combination EGFR therapy guidance, chemo-free treatment options, biomarker testing and ...
As a nonsmoker lung cancer hasn't been a concern of mine, but I recently heard it can affect people who have never smoked. If someone is concerned about lung cancer, what symptoms should they watch ...
Severe forms of COVID-19 or influenza can trigger the development of lung cancer years after recovery. This was reported on ...
Thanks to recent therapy advances, the lung cancer mortality rate has declined and survival rates have improved. Many factors influence the likelihood of a lung cancer cure or long-term survival, ...
Conditions other than cancer may cause these symptoms, so if you have any of them, you should not immediately assume you have lung cancer. If you have any symptoms that concern you or if you are at ...
Severe COVID or flu may quietly raise lung cancer risk—but vaccines appear to stop the damage before it starts.