In a new study, it has been found that men with better cardio fitness had lower risk of lung cancer. This study has been published in JAMA Network Open. It has been…
Tag: Lung Cancer Research
New Blood Test with Personalized Model to Predict Lung Cancer Death Risk
Researchers at the University of Texas AD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new blood based test when combined with personalized risk model will help in predicting an individual’s risk of dying…
Owlstone Medical Presents Breath Biopsy Test Data for Early Lung Cancer Detection
Owlstone Medical is the global leader in Breath Biopsy for applications in early disease detection. It has presented new data for development of a screening test that help in early detection of…
Lung Cancer Drug, Osimertinib, Drastically Reduces Death Risk after Surgery
Lung cancer is among most common types of cancers in U.S. as well as around the world. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is responsible for nearly a…
New AI Tool To Identify Lung Cancer Accurately
A group of researchers, scientists and doctors has created a Artificial Intelligence model to identify lung cancer accurately, and say it could speed up disease diagnoses. Along with this, fast track treatment…
Researchers Found How Air Pollution Trigger Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers
Lung cancer is the deadliest disease and still is the most common cause of death. This is the obvious fact that smoking is the major cause of lung cancer but 10%-20% of…
Lung Cancer Outcomes May Be Improved By Chemo With TKI Drug
Gefitinib and chemotherapy may be considered a first-line treatment option for patients with EGFR-mutated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) with brain metastases. Recent research has shown that patients with Epidermal Growth Factor…
Future Lung Cancer Risk Prediction AI Model Developed by MIT Scientists
As all knows lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in the world and its resulting more deaths then the next three major cancer together. It is additionally incredibly challenging for people to…