CLEVELAND, Ohio — Seven in 10 people now survive their cancer five years or longer, up from only half in the mid-1970s, ...
Cancer survival in the U.S. has climbed to 70%, reflecting major advances in treatment, early detection and personalized care ...
The mortality rate for lung cancer continues to decline in the European Union (EU) among both women and men, with quitting ...
Cancer survival has reached a record 70% nationwide, but Texas accounts for the third-largest share of U.S. cancer cases and ...
New American Cancer Society data show cancer survival rates hit 70%, but lung cancer remains the deadliest, and access to ...
When lung cancer treatment stops working, what happens next? New research reveals the answer may depend on how the cancer grows.
Shame can shape how early patients get diagnosed, and how aggressively they pursue treatment, if at all. In a 2014 study, Dr.
Researchers found better detection, treatment and decreased smoking have been immensely helpful in reducing deaths due to ...
A recent study has analyzed the relationship between different air pollutants and the main subtypes of lung cancer.
The latest edition of an annual report finds new cases continue to rise and outcomes have worsened for some cancers.
The five-year survival rate for all cancers combined in the US reached a landmark 70% for Americans diagnosed between 2015 ...
A retrospective analysis finds that patients with lung-only metastatic pancreatic cancer have better overall survival, are ...