Lung Cancer

Rebecca AraujoCancer | January 3, 2023
One factor that causes disparities is differences in behaviors that are considered benchmarks for screening eligibility.
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Rebecca AraujoCancer | January 3, 2023
A new report found an overall decrease in mortality due to cancer across men and women and all racial/ethnic groups ...
Urban Health Today EditorsCancer | February 21, 2023
The association between race and trial participation remained statistically significant in adjusted analyses.
Urban Health Today EditorsCancer | January 3, 2023
Data from the ASCO 2021 Annual Conference highlighted the durable efficacy of two investigational chemotherapy-free ...
Kaitlyn D’OnofrioCancer | December 14, 2022
An analysis of the latest US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) lung cancer screening guideline for screening ...
Kaitlyn D’OnofrioCancer | December 14, 2022
This year, the American Lung Association’s State of Lung Cancer report examined, for the first time, racial and ethnic ...
Rob DillardCancer | January 3, 2023
Trends in lung cancer incidence rates in young Black people versus young white people in the United States has reversed, ...
Urban Health Today EditorsCOVID | February 21, 2023
Researchers performed a retrospective analysis of 1,050 patients with thoracic cancer from their cancer registry.
Rob DillardCancer | November 8, 2023
Patients with low income have a higher risk of death following lung cancer surgery, according to a study published in ...
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