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Lung Cancer in the News
Doctors Don’t Have Enough Time To Address Socioeconomic Needs That Impact Cancer Recovery
Most oncologists and haematologists agree unmet socioeconomic needs negatively impact health out...
Posted 12/24/2021
Doctors Don’t Have Enough Time To Address Socioeconomic Needs That Impact Cancer Recovery
Most oncologists and haematologists agree unmet socioeconomic needs negatively impact health out...
Posted 12/24/2021
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Cancer Clinical Trial Diversity Improves, but Some Groups Remain Underrepresented
A recent study found that Black and Hispanic populations are underrepresented in lung cancer cli...
Posted 12/23/2021
Cancer Clinical Trial Diversity Improves, but Some Groups Remain Underrepresented
A recent study found that Black and Hispanic populations are underrepresented in lung cancer cli...
Posted 12/23/2021
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New Initiative Aims To Reduce Lung Cancer in Hard-Hit Midsouthern States
Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in the United States, and the Midsouth ...
Posted 12/21/2021
New Initiative Aims To Reduce Lung Cancer in Hard-Hit Midsouthern States
Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in the United States, and the Midsouth ...
Posted 12/21/2021
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How One Couple Pushed Back Against Lung Cancer Stigma
Pierre and Heidi Onda started the White Ribbon Project to foster support andconnection for people...
Posted 12/17/2021
How One Couple Pushed Back Against Lung Cancer Stigma
Pierre and Heidi Onda started the White Ribbon Project to foster support andconnection for people...
Posted 12/17/2021
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How a Walk in the Park Helped Prepare Me for Chemo
Do you remember the late ’70s/early ’80s Heinz Ketchup commercial with Carly Simon belting, “Anti...
Posted 12/16/2021
How a Walk in the Park Helped Prepare Me for Chemo
Do you remember the late ’70s/early ’80s Heinz Ketchup commercial with Carly Simon belting, “Anti...
Posted 12/16/2021
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Rapper Common Pushes for Health Education and Equity in New Lung Cancer PSA
Hip-hop artist Common has joined with Stand Up To Cancer to advocate for lung cancer awareness in...
Posted 12/14/2021
Rapper Common Pushes for Health Education and Equity in New Lung Cancer PSA
Hip-hop artist Common has joined with Stand Up To Cancer to advocate for lung cancer awareness in...
Posted 12/14/2021
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Unmet Emotional and Physical Needs Lead to Poorer Quality of Life in People With Lung Cancer
A recent study found that lack of supportive care can lead to worse quality of life (QOL) in peo...
Posted 12/10/2021
Unmet Emotional and Physical Needs Lead to Poorer Quality of Life in People With Lung Cancer
A recent study found that lack of supportive care can lead to worse quality of life (QOL) in peo...
Posted 12/10/2021
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The Future of Lung Cancer Treatment May Lie in Gut Bacteria, Experts Predict
A recent “Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer” podcast discussed the relationship between...
Posted 12/09/2021
The Future of Lung Cancer Treatment May Lie in Gut Bacteria, Experts Predict
A recent “Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer” podcast discussed the relationship between...
Posted 12/09/2021
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More Than Half of People Continue Smoking After Lung Cancer Surgery, Study Finds
A new study found that 56 percent of people living with lung cancer continued smoking after unde...
Posted 12/07/2021
More Than Half of People Continue Smoking After Lung Cancer Surgery, Study Finds
A new study found that 56 percent of people living with lung cancer continued smoking after unde...
Posted 12/07/2021
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Virtual Screenings for Lung Cancer Are as Effective as In-Person, Study Finds
Lung cancer screenings dropped by 75 percent in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.One l...
Posted 12/03/2021
Virtual Screenings for Lung Cancer Are as Effective as In-Person, Study Finds
Lung cancer screenings dropped by 75 percent in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.One l...
Posted 12/03/2021
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