Cancer researcher Chi Van Dang studies pharmacokinetics—the way the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes a drug at different times of day. His work on treatment timing holds promise for improving patient outcomes.| The Hub
After a career as an attorney for the United States Courts in Washington, D.C., and more than a decade living in southern Florida, Mark Braswell and his husband, Enrique, moved to Hendersonville, North Carolina, in November 2021 to enjoy mountain life. Braswell, 67, a North Carolina native, found himself enjoying trips to Biltmore Estate as… The post Targeted Treatment for Cancer is Providing “Wonderful Tomorrows” first appeared on UNC Health Talk.| UNC Health Talk
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Researchers found that methanolic extracts from sweet potato leaves and stems significantly inhibit breast and lung cancer cell growth, with some effects comparable to tamoxifen.| News-Medical
What once seemed like an unattainable goal may soon be within our grasp. Learn how Johnson & Johnson is working toward its vision to create a world without cancer.| JNJ.com
This clinical trial aims to improve treatment for high-risk patients by adding a targeted therapy to standard post-surgery immunotherapy The post Now Enrolling: The CLEAR research study is testing a new treatment combination for patients with operable non-small cell lung cancer appeared first on ECOG-ACRIN Advocacy Blog.| ECOG-ACRIN Advocacy Blog
A Massachusetts jury awarded $40.57 million against Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds, finding their cigarettes defectively designed and responsible for Jose Amaral’s fatal lung cancer.| Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein, LLP
UF Health thoracic oncologist Aline Fares, MD, is passionate about delivering kind, personalized care to patients with lung cancer. She finds the most meaning…| ufhealth.org
Immunotherapy and other advanced treatments offer new hope to lung cancer patients. Trust your care to Regional Cancer Care Associates.| Regional Cancer Care Associates
The study lays the groundwork for a personalized approach to screening for the deadliest cancer.| cancer.ufl.edu
The award acknowledges newcomers who have excelled and positively impacted UF during their initial tenure.| cancer.ufl.edu
This registry study is collecting real-world data on patients with advanced, EGFR-positive non-small cell lung cancer who may not have had the opportunity, wanted to, or been eligible to enroll in a trial The post Now Enrolling: This lung cancer patient registry study by PrECOG aims to better understand an FDA-approved treatment appeared first on ECOG-ACRIN Advocacy Blog.| ECOG-ACRIN Advocacy Blog
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Researchers bolstered their findings that kava may reduce lung cancer risk caused by tobacco smoke.| cancer.ufl.edu
Lung cancer screening provides early cancer diagnosis. Learn what to expect from a screening and how lung cancer screenings reduce mortality rates.| www.pdcenterlv.com
Learn about early lung cancer symptoms, risk factors for lung cancer, how to reduce your risk of lung cancer, and the benefits of lung cancer screening.| www.pdcenterlv.com
Ventilatory dysfunction and cellular damage from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with the development of lung cancer independent of age, sex, and years of smoking. Particularly, emphysema type of COPD increases cancer risk.| Fast Lab
The Cancer Research UK Reassessment of our Lung Cancer versus Elevation Study| blog.dhimmel.com
Elevation, Oxygen, and Cancer of the Lung| blog.dhimmel.com
cW sits down with Dr. Faiz Bhora, chief of thoracic surgery at Hackensack Meridian Health, to discuss the hazards of vaping.| Cancer Wellness