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    Lung Cancer Screening Saves Lives And Is Cost-Effective

    A study published in the April issue of Health Affairs reveals that thousands of lives could be saved at a fairly low cost if commercial insurers routinely covered lung cancer screening. In the United States, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths each year - killing over 150,000...
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    Lung Cancer Screening As An Insurance Benefit Would Save Lives At A Relatively Low Co

    Lung cancer is the most lethal cancer in the United States. According to the National Cancer Institute, lung cancer causes more than 150,000 deaths annually and has a survival rate of 16 percent. More Americans die of lung cancer each year than of cervical, breast, colon and prostate cancers...
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    Growth Rates Of Lung Cancers Found By CT Screening

    Growth rates of lung cancers found by annual rounds of computed tomography (CT) screening are important for determining the usefulness and frequency of screening, as well as for determining the treatment. According to the latest report from the International Early Lung Cancer Action Program...
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    Is Lung Function Improved By Deep Brain Stimulation?

    A study in the February issue of Neurosurgery, official journal of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, reveals that deep brain stimulation (DBS), commonly used to treat individuals with movement disorders or chronic pain, also affects respiratory function. Lead researcher of the study was Dr...
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    New Drug Target For Lung Cancer Discovered By Salk Researchers

    Drugs targeting an enzyme involved in inflammation might offer a new avenue for treating certain lung cancers, according to a new study by scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. The scientists discovered that blocking the activity of the enzyme IKK2, which helps activate the...
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    Lung Transplantation - Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Can Be Used As a Bridge

    A German Study published online in the American Thoracic Society's American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine reveals that, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support in awake, non-intubated patients may be an effective approach for bridging patients to lung...
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    I WAS EATING N STARTED LAUGHING A A PICE OFF FOOD WHENT INTO MY LUNG IT

    HURTS A LOT TO BREATH? THE RIGHT SIDE OF MY CHEST HURTS REALLY BAD EVERY TIME I TAKE A BREATH
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    I WAS EATING N STARTED LAUGHING A A PICE OFF FOOD WHENT INTO MY LUNG IT

    HURTS A LOT TO BREATH? THE RIGHT SIDE OF MY CHEST HURTS REALLY BAD EVERY TIME I TAKE A BREATH
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    Researchers Find Malignancy-Risk Gene Signature For Early-Stage Non-Small Cell Lung C

    A malignancy-risk gene signature developed for breast cancer has been found to have predictive and prognostic value for patients with early stage non-small cell lung cancer. The advancement was made by researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla., who published their study results in a...
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    Sorafenib Effective In Patients With Non-small Cell Lung Cancer, But Low Survival Rat

    Sorafenib was effective in patients with non-small cell lung cancer and a KRAS mutation, but survival rates were reportedly "unsatisfactory," according to data presented at the AACR-IASLC Joint Conference on Molecular Origins of Lung Cancer: Biology, Therapy and Personalized Medicine, held Jan...
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    Lung Cancer Prevention Potential For Estrogen-Targeting Drug Combo

    A combination of drugs that target estrogen production significantly reduced the number of tobacco carcinogen-induced lung tumors in mice, according to results from a preclinical study. "Antiestrogens have been shown to prevent breast cancer in some women," said Jill M. Siegfried, Ph.D...
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    Genetic Composition Of Multicentric Lung Tumors Appears To Be Similar

    Multicentric carcinogenesis with the same genetic mutation appears to occur in lung adenocarcinoma, according to data presented at the AACR-IASLC Joint Conference on Molecular Origins of Lung Cancer: Biology, Therapy and Personalized Medicine, held Jan. 8-11, 2012. Data also demonstrated that...
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    Potential Genetic Origins, Pathways Of Lung Cancer In Never-Smokers, Mapped By Resear

    Researchers have begun to identify which mutations and pathway changes lead to lung cancer in never-smokers - a first step in developing potential therapeutic targets. Never-smokers (defined as an individual who smoked fewer than 100 cigarettes in his or her lifetime) are estimated to account...
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    Former Czech President Vaclav Havel Died Of Lung Cancer

    Vaclav Havel, former playwright, president of the Czech Republic and leader of the Velvet revolution in 1981, died in his country home northeast of Prague today at the age of 75, succumbing to a battle with lung cancer. He was a chain smoker for much of his life, but his health problems also...
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    Inhaled Dry Powder Mannitol Improves Lung Function In CF

    Adding inhaled dry powder mannitol to standard therapy for cystic fibrosis produced sustained improvement in lung function for up to 52 weeks, according to a new study. Along with the treatment's efficacy and good safety profile, the convenience and ease of administration of mannitol treatment...
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    Lung Regeneration May Be A Reality Soon

    According to a report in the Oct. 28 issue of the journal Cell, investigators at Weill Cornell Medical College have made an important discovery in their mission to "turn on" lung regeneration. This finding could effectively treat millions of individuals who suffer with respiratory disorders. The...
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    Therapeutic Clues Offered By Lung Stem Cells

    Guided by insights into how mice recover after H1N1 flu, researchers at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital, together with researchers at A*STAR of Singapore, have cloned three distinct stem cells from the human airways and demonstrated that one of these cells can form into...
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    Why is the government and the American lung cancer society pushing nicotine

    replacement products? Instead of the best way to quit smoking which is cold turkey. Devices such as patches, gum, losenges, e-cigs do not address the root cause of the addiction which is nicotine addiction. This is the same fallacy which has the opiate addict hooked on methadone or other...
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    CT Scans For Lung Cancer Screening May Be Beneficial In Detecting COPD

    Among men who were current or former heavy smokers, undergoing lung cancer screening with computed tomography (CT) scanning identified a substantial proportion who had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), suggesting that this method may be helpful as an additional tool in detecting...
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    Delivering Cisplatin By Inhaler For Treating Lung Cancer

    Lung cancer patients could receive safer and more efficient treatment through a system being developed by researchers at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. The scientists have devised a method for giving drugs by inhalation to patients through a nebuliser, rather than the current approach...
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