Leslie Stoll was an active athlete who had never smoked. She was shocked when a chance scan spotted something unusual.
Lung Cancer Awareness Month highlights that this disease isn't just for smokers; pollution and genetics also play a role.
Leslie Stoll was an athlete with an active lifestyle and had never smoked, but then a chance scan spotted something unusual ...
Dr. Jaime Ungo, a specialist in pulmonology and sleep medicine at Pulmonary Consultants, feels strongly about the importance of lung cancer screening. He earnestly encourages patients to understand ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, Nov. 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Tobacco remains the leading preventable cause ...
Tobacco remains the leading preventable cause of cancer death in the U.S., despite a dramatic decline in smoking, a new ...
Nearly half of all homes in Utah have unsafe levels of radon gas, the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, and ...
Denise Lee smoked up to two packs a day for 40 years, but when she quit at 54, Denise made one more lifesaving decision.
Cannabis use poses cancer risks beyond just your lungs — including oral cancer and other cancers involving the mouth, voice ...
INTEGRIS Health did just that, moving him from scan to surgery in only 10 days. Surgeons removed an entire lobe of his lung, ...
COPD is a group of lung diseases that get worse over time. It prevents airflow to the lungs, causing breathing problems and ...
Faridabad pulmonologist Dr Gurmeet Singh Chabbra shares tips to repair lung damage from smoking and pollution, including exercise, diet, and lifestyle changes.