Higher drug exposure in women due to lower renal and hepatic clearance and body composition can increase efficacy but also toxicity, highlighting the need to reassess dosing.
Research shows a growing number of non- and never-smokers are getting diagnosed with lung cancer. Risks for never-smokers include poor air quality caused by pollution and wildfire smoke, occupational ...
A new Ohio University study offers a glimmer of hope in the fight against lung cancer. Monica Robins has that story and more in Tuesday's Daily Dose.
Lung cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, claiming more lives than several other major ...
Women who used fertility treatments had no higher overall risk of invasive cancer than other women, a large Australian study led by researchers from UNSW Sydney has found. The study, published in JAMA ...
A new Ohio University study offers a glimmer of hope in the fight against lung cancer. Monica Robins has that story and more ...
Researchers compared ACS to USPSTF lung cancer screening criteria, assessing how ACS criteria affected overall eligibility as eligibility in racial/ethnic/gender subgroups.
LIMA — Pulmonologist Dr. Katie Capp warns her patients that cigarette smoke is the leading cause of preventable death ...
Researchers looked for incidence of multiple types of cancer in 417,984 Australian women who used medically assisted reproduction from 1991 to 2018.
The alternative medicine industry is expanding rapidly, fueled in large part by the surge of health-related content on social ...
More than 17,000 individuals with cancer died from their malignancy within a year of their diagnosis during the COVID-19 pandemic than expected based on previous trends.An evaluation of 1-year ...
AI-based medical image analysisHighlighting key topics such as early risk stratification based on AI abnormality scores and ...