Lung Cancer TestA new blood test may be able to detect lung cancer a full year before symptoms occur.
African American TobaccoAfrican Americans are twice as likely to die of heart disease due to smoking; some are challenging the advertising practices of the tobacco companies.
Incense CancerA new study indicates long-term use of incense may increase the risk of certain respiratory tract cancers.
Methadone CancerA drug used to help drug addicts may have another benefit: killing cancer cells.
War on CancerRobert Bazell reports on the history of the battle against cancer.
Lung Cancer TestNew tests could help doctors know what treatment is appropriate for different lung cancer patients.
QuitnetA popular community website is helping people to stop smoking.
Lung GeneSome cases of lung cancer may be traced to a genetic disorder.
Flavonoid SmokingA diet of fruits and vegetables may help prevent lung cancer in some smokers.
Secondhand SmokeInfant exposure to second-hand smoke may lead to early hospital visits for infections and other problems.
Plant VaccineStanford researchers have successfully created a cancer vaccine using tobacco plant leaves.
Bladder CancerDiana Gonzalez reports on a new treatment for people fighting bladder cancer.
Vitamin C CancerTreating cancer patients with high doses of vitamin C has destroyed the cancer cells in 50% of the cases.
A Late ChristmasA long-delayed Christmas celebration at Grandma's house was finally held for a five year old cancer patient.
Strategies for Quitting SmokingChanging habits built up around smoking, as well as having a strategy to deal with cravings and the addiction to nicotine, can increase your chances of quitting smoking for good.
What You Don't Know About the Hazards of SmokingWhile most smokers are aware that smoking is hazardous, many aren't aware of all the ways it can impact their health. But quitting improves health almost immediately. And there's help out there for those who are ready to reap those benefits.
Understanding Lung CancerLung Cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women. Listen in as experts discuss the all the known risk factors and symptoms for the nations leading cancer killer.
Treatment of Lung CancerThere are many treatments options available for both small cell and non-small cell lung cancer including surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. Find out how these various options are being used to increase survival.
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