HEALTH 1 day ago Errors in disease diagnosis lead to nearly 800,000 deaths, disabilities in US each year: study An estimated 795,000 Americans become disabled or die each year due to a misdiagnosis, a new study found. Johns Hopkins researcher Dr. David Newman-Toker breaks down the findings.
CANCER June 8 Carboplatin, cisplatin drug shortages impacting treatment of US cancer patients: ‘Unacceptable situation’ A shortage of two drugs doctors commonly use to treat cancer, carboplatin and cisplatin, is forcing the medical community to seek alternative treatments.
CANCER June 7 Two new cancer pills show ‘unprecedented’ results in boosting survival rates and preventing recurrence Potentially “practice-changing" new breast and lung cancer treatments were announced at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual meeting this week in Chicago. Here are details.
Artificial Intelligence April 12 AI model Sybil can predict lung cancer risk in patients, study says An artificial intelligence model developed by researchers in Massachusetts and Taiwan was able to accurately predict an individual's future risk of lung cancer.
HEALTH March 19 Military pilots and ground crews showing high rates of cancer, Pentagon study reveals A new study out of the Pentagon found that military pilots have high rates of cancer — and ground crews that fuel, maintain and launch those aircraft also demonstrated signs of sickness as well.
CANCER February 3 Everything you need to know about World Cancer Day 2023 World Cancer Day is celebrated in countries around the world in order to bring awareness and to advocate for effective treatment of the deadly disease.
Israel December 20 Palestinians call for strike in West Bank after prisoner dies of lung cancer Palestinians have called for a strike in the occupied West Bank after a prisoner died of lung cancer. Palestine's prime minister accused Israel of “deliberate medical negligence."
CANCER September 30 British health officials recommend everyone over the age of 55 be screened for lung cancer The U.K. National Screening Committee recommends that all citizens over the age of 55 be checked for lung cancer if they ever smoked.
Stop Smoking March 18, 2022 US adult cigarette smoking rate fell during first year of pandemic The first year of the COVID-19 pandemic saw more Americans drinking heavily or using illicit drugs — but apparently not smoking.
HEALTH January 13, 2022 Lung cancer mortality, incidence fell ahead of COVID-19 pandemic: report The American Cancer Society (ACS) in a new report said lung cancer incidence and mortality were declining.