Radon and smoking are both known causes of lung cancer, but when someone is exposed to both, the results can be deadly.
Iowans are more likely to develop lung cancer than the average American. Demographics and even geology play a role, but ...
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Just now, the U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan bill that provides funding for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the rest of the federal fiscal year. This follows the House passage of ...
Dr. Jhanelle Gray, chair of the Thoracic Oncology Department, says the convenience of taking screening into communities and raising awareness about the importance of early detection will help save ...
Lung cancer incidence rates in the United States have undergone a significant transformation over the last several decades, ...
A new study led by researchers at National Jewish Health provides quantitative evidence linking burn pit smoke exposure during military deployment to increases in harmful carbon-based particles in the ...