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SAN ANTONIO — If you aren't a smoker, you may think you are out of the woods when it comes to lung cancer. Not only can non-smokers get it, but a new study says the number of non-smokers getting lung cancer is on the rise, but why? Dr. DeArmond, the ...
Cancer Center at Illinois researchers are leading a multi-institutional partnership to improve minimally invasive imaging technology for lung cancer treatment. The implications of this new technology are significant as lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.
While therapies continue to improve, prevention remains the strongest line of defense. Stopping smoking dramatically lowers lung cancer risk and leads to better long-term lung health. Check out UAB Medicine’s resources for smoking cessation at uabmedicine.org/smoking-cessation.
AZmed, one of the leading companies in artificial intelligence (AI) for radiology, announced today the CE marking of AZnod, its first AI tool for computed tomography (CT) within the new Rayscan® product line.
Lung cancer battle robotic bronchoscopy improves early diagnosis and treatment access through community lung nodule programs, reducing mortality.
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Lung Cancer Screening Follow-Up Often Inadequate
In the study, less intensive follow-up was associated with a lower lung cancer risk through 1 and 2 years, "but this still could have led to delays in diagnosis and a reduction in the mortality benefit from screening -- although more research is needed to know to what extent, if any, this is occurring," the researchers wrote.
University of Houston researchers have developed a single-shot X-ray imaging method that captures three types of contrast at once, enabling far more detailed diagnostic images without added radiation or mechanical motion.
Lung cancer screening and prevention at Fred Hutch include imaging, biopsies and support to help lower your risk.