Lung Cancer News and Research

Latest Lung Cancer News and Research

Test for motile sperm improves ICSI outcomes

Test for motile sperm improves ICSI outcomes

Bayer, Onyx and Astellas announce results from Tarceva plus Nexavar Phase 3 trial on HCC

Bayer, Onyx and Astellas announce results from Tarceva plus Nexavar Phase 3 trial on HCC

International Congress on Natural Products Research to be held in New York City

International Congress on Natural Products Research to be held in New York City

Pfizer receives positive opinion from EMA CHMP for crizotinib to treat ALK-positive NSCLC

Pfizer receives positive opinion from EMA CHMP for crizotinib to treat ALK-positive NSCLC

Marshall University faculty member receives $426,000 NIH grant for lung cancer study

Marshall University faculty member receives $426,000 NIH grant for lung cancer study

A world of consequences due to physical inactivity

A world of consequences due to physical inactivity

Researchers identify six genes with driving mutations in melanoma

Researchers identify six genes with driving mutations in melanoma

Longer looks: Physicians and assisted suicide; Avoid getting sick in July

Longer looks: Physicians and assisted suicide; Avoid getting sick in July

Overweight, obesity prevalent in psychiatric inpatients

Overweight, obesity prevalent in psychiatric inpatients

Weighing up the gains for smokers who quit

Weighing up the gains for smokers who quit

Surgeon-performed ultrasonography ‘indispensable’ for thyroid disease detection

Surgeon-performed ultrasonography ‘indispensable’ for thyroid disease detection

Iron deficiency in women ‘may be under-recognized’

Iron deficiency in women ‘may be under-recognized’

Alcohol and marijuana use predict hookah initiation, frequency

Alcohol and marijuana use predict hookah initiation, frequency

New UC M program to test comprehensive care physician model

New UC M program to test comprehensive care physician model

People with schizophrenia more likely to develop cancer

People with schizophrenia more likely to develop cancer

NCCN Guidelines for Patients: Lung Cancer Screening now available free of charge

NCCN Guidelines for Patients: Lung Cancer Screening now available free of charge

Cancer more likely in people with serious mental illnesses

Cancer more likely in people with serious mental illnesses

Mu-opioid receptors put brakes on appetite

Mu-opioid receptors put brakes on appetite

MSU nursing researcher’s Wii-Fit program helps lung cancer patients reduce fatigue

MSU nursing researcher’s Wii-Fit program helps lung cancer patients reduce fatigue

New automated method for identification of lung nodules in community-based settings

New automated method for identification of lung nodules in community-based settings

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