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Blacks With Lung Disease Face Increased Cancer Risk
Blood Test for Early Lung Cancer Shows Promise
Cancer Death Rates Decline Among Blacks, But Disparities Linger
Cancer Medicine Advances on Many Fronts
Cancer to Surpass Heart Disease as World's Leading Killer
Case Points to Link Between Crohn's Treatment, Cancer
Celebrex May Reduce Levels of Lung Cancer Biomarker
Cell Pathway May Be Key to Lung Cancer's Spread
Chemo for Mesothelioma Offers Limited Survival Benefits
Circulating Tumor Cells Reveal Insights Into Lung Cancers
Coming Soon: Lung-Cancer Spray?
Common Genetic Variant Tied to Lung Cancer Risk
CT Screens for Lung Cancer Not a Cure-All
Decline in Cigarette Sales Offset by Use of Alternative Products
Delays in Lung Cancer Care More Common in Public Hospitals
Drinking Moderately or More Ups Men's Cancer Risk
Drug Combo Proves Powerful Against Lung Cancer
Drug Trials Show Modest Gains Against Lung Cancer
Erbitux Plus Chemo Improves Lung Cancer Outcomes
Even Light Smoking Affects Young Adults' Arteries
Experts Call for FDA Regulation of Tobacco Products
FDA Panel Supports Anemia Drugs for Cancer Patients
Fewer College Kids Smoking, But Industry Tactics a Threat
Five-Minute Survey Can Help Predict Lung Cancer
Focused Radiation May Help Some With Lung Cancer
Food Phosphates Might Spur Lung Cancer
For Hispanics, a Unique Cancer Profile Emerges
For Some Doctors, Empathy Is in Short Supply
Fruits, Vegetables, Teas May Cut Smokers' Cancer Risk
Frying Tumors Can Boost Lung Cancer Survival
Garlic as a Cancer Fighter? Maybe Not
Gene Mutation Improves Response to Lung Cancer Drug
Gene Mutation Tied to Inherited Fatal Lung Disease
Gene Profiles Might Help Guide Lung Cancer Care
Gene Signature May Predict Recurrence of Lung Cancer
Gene Variant Tied to Smokers' Risk of Lung Cancer
Gene Variants Linked to Lung Cancer Identified
Genes May Decide Which Smokers Get Lung Disease
Genetic Markers May Predict Lung Cancer Recurrence
Genetic Trait Could Predict Lung Cancer
Get Ready for Gruesome Cigarette Warnings
Great American Smokeout '09: Time to Quit
Gum Disease Might Boost Cancer Risk
Harm Begins With a Few Cigarettes, a Little Smog
Health Groups Slam Tobacco Marketing to Women
Health Tip: Help Reduce Your Risk of Lung Disease
High-Dose Chemo Fails Against Small Cell Lung Cancers
Home Smoking Ban Keeps Teens From Lighting Up
Hopes Dashed for Thalidomide as Lung Cancer Treatment
Hormone Therapy May Make Lung Cancer More Likely
HRT Ups Death Risk for Women With Lung Cancer
Imaging System Lets Doctors 'See' Cancer During Surgery
Immune Cells Shrink Tumors in Mice
Immune System Biomarkers May Predict Early Lung Cancer
Immune-Based Lymphoma Treatment Shows Promise
Immune-Boosting Lung Cancer Therapy Shows Promise
Intense Daily Workout May Keep Cancer at Bay
Iressa as Good as Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer
Is Smoking Tougher on Women?
Lifestyle Changes Boost Enzyme Regulating Cell Aging
Living in U.S. May Raise Hispanics' Cancer Risk
Long-Term Exposure to Incense Raises Cancer Risk
Lung Cancer Genetics Different in Black Patients: Study
Lung Cancer May Be Deadlier for Men
Lung Cancer Patients Get Blamed for Their Disease
Lung Cancer Rates Among Nonsmokers Not on the Rise
Lung Cancer Trial Targets Asbestos-Related Disease
Lung Cancer: Still the Biggest Cancer Killer, by Far
Major Illnesses in U.S. Seniors Cost $196 Billion Annually
Mapping the Link Between Alcohol, Cancer
'Micro' Spreading of Breast Cancer Needs Treating, Study Urges
Minorities to Bear Brunt of Rise in U.S. Cancer Cases
More Cancer Tests Mean More False-Positive Results
More Teen Boys Are Using Smokeless Tobacco, Survey Finds
Mouth Swab May One Day Diagnose Lung Cancer
New Chemotherapy Combo Holds Promise for Lung Cancer
Newly Discovered Air Pollutants May Cause Lung Problems
Nicotine Receptors Could Be Lung Cancer Treatment Target
Non-AIDS-Related Cancers Growing Among HIV Patients
Non-Surgical Approach Can Treat Lung Cancers
Online Genetic Testing Appears to Have Benefits
Ovary Removal May Play a Role in Lung Cancer
Ozone Pollution Taking Toll on American Lives
Phone Counseling Helps Teens Quit Smoking
Poor Kids Exposed to More Secondhand Smoke
Possible Viral Links to Lung Cancer Risk Uncovered
Program Curbs Teen Substance Abuse, Delinquency
Progress in Stamping Out Smoking Has Stalled
Promise of Cash Prompts Smokers to Quit
Radiation for Prostate Cancer Raises Risk of Other Cancers
Radiation Plus Chemo a Good Option in Lung Cancer
Radon: The Silent Home Invader That Can Kill
Researchers Find More Genes Linked to Lung Cancer
Researchers Profile the 'Light' Smoker
Researchers Update Risk-of-Death Charts
Schizophrenia Linked to Higher Risk of Dying From Cancer
School, Church Activities May Help Curb Youth Smoking
Scientists Find Way to Dim Cancer Switch
Scientists May Know How Lung Cancer Spreads
Short-Term Air Pollution Exposure May Damage DNA
Single Cell May Produce Multiple Lung Cancer Tumors
Sleep Disorders Plague Cancer Patients
Small Molecule Might Play Big Part in Lung Cancer
Smoke-Free Policies Prove Effective
Smokeless Tobacco Products Do Raise Cancer Risk
Smokeout '08: The Perfect Time to Quit
Smokers' Cars Loaded With Nicotine
Smoking Bans Good for Non-Smokers' Hearts: Study
Smoking in Pregnancy Linked to Psychotic Symptoms in Kids
Smoking Packs a Tougher Wallop for Women
Smoking Ups Infection Risk for Lung Disease Patients
States Should Fund Quit-Smoking Treatments: Experts
Stem Cell Study Offers Hope for Targeting Tumors
Still Too Few Women in Cancer Trials
Study Suggests How Cancers Spread to Lungs
Study Suggests Red Wine May Protect Against Lung Cancer
Switch to 'Light' Cigarettes Makes Quitting Tougher
Tests Could Predict Benefit From Cancer Drugs
Tobacco Marketing Promotes Youth Cigarette Use
Tobacco Use Kills 6 Million People Annually: Report
Too Much Media May Be Tough on Kids' Health
Tough Laws, Higher Prices Mean Fewer Kids Smoke
U.S. Asked to Do More for Kids' Mental Health
U.S. Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall
U.S. Flunks on Tobacco Control Report Card
U.S. Urged to Renew the War on Cancer
U.S. Won't Meet 2010 No-Smoking Goals
Urine Test Could Gauge Smokers' Lung Cancer Risk
Ventilator Relieves Lung Cancer Pain in Final Hours
Waterpipe Smoking in Colleges Could Become Public Health Problem
Where You Live May Affect Your Cancer Diagnosis
Women Get Lung Cancer From Smoking at Same Rates as Men