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  1. Lung Cancer Research Articles

    The Lung Cancer Master Protocol, or Lung-MAP, is a precision medicine research study for people with advanced non-small cell lung cancer that has continued to grow after treatment. Patients are assigned to different study drug combinations based on the results of genomic profiling of their tumors.

  2. Lung cancer

    Lung cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide with an estimated 2 million new cases and 1·76 million deaths per year. Substantial improvements in our understanding of disease biology, application of predictive biomarkers, and refinements in treatment have led to remarkable progress in the past two decades and transformed ...

  3. PDF State of Lung Cancer 2020 Report

    New Cases. More than 228,000 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer this year, with the rate of new cases varying by state. The report finds that Utah has the nation's best lung cancer rate while Kentucky has the worst at almost 2.5 times the incidence rate of Utah. Over the last five years, the rate of new cases decreased 9% nationally.

  4. The global burden of lung cancer: current status and future trends

    Lung cancer is broadly categorized into small-cell and non-small-cell histologies; non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) comprises >85% of all cases and can be further classified by histological subtype.

  5. Lung cancer

    Lung cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide with an estimated 2 million new cases and 1·76 million deaths per year. Substantial improvements in our understanding of disease biology, application of predictive biomarkers, and ref …

  6. Epidemiology of lung cancer

    According to the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program, there were an estimated 229,000 new cases of lung cancer in the US in 2020, accounting for 12.7% of all cancer diagnoses. The current incidence of 45.6/100,000 is down from a peak of 69.5/100,000 in 1992, largely due to smoking cessation.

  7. PDF State of Lung Cancer 2022

    Close to 237,000 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer this year, with the rate of new cases varying by state. The report finds that Utah has the nation's best lung cancer rate while Kentucky has the worst at almost 2.3 times the incidence rate of Utah. Over the last five years, the rate of new cases decreased 11% nationally.

  8. Lung cancer

    Lung cancer is the commonest cancer globally. Reflecting patterns of smoking and other risk factor exposures, both the incidence of and mortality from lung cancer are highest in economically ...

  9. Lung cancer

    Non-preventable cases of breast, prostate, lung, and colorectal cancer in 2050 in an elimination scenario of modifiable risk factors. Frederik Knude Palshof. , Lina Steinrud Mørch. & Niels Kroman ...

  10. The top 100 cited articles in lung cancer

    Conclusions. Oncology is a developing field and we have seen the evolution in this area through the treatment of lung cancer in recent years. The first 100 articles in our analysis not only reflect the landmark articles with the greatest impact on lung cancer research, but also acknowledge the most productive authors and institutions that have contributed to the list with their articles.

  11. The Future of Lung Cancer Screening: Current Challenges and Research

    Recruitment and Participation. Uptake into lung cancer screening programmes is a crucial consideration for success and effectiveness. Only 1.9% of eligible, high-risk individuals were screened in the US, despite approval for a national programme and reimbursement through the Centers for Medicaid 18 and Medicare 19 thereby demonstrating the real-world challenges in effective recruitment. 20 The ...

  12. Research round-up: lung cancer

    Among the screen-detected lung cancers, only 9.4% were at stage IV, whereas in the non-screened group, 45.7% of lung cancers diagnosed were at stage IV. The authors reported that adherence to ...

  13. Lung cancer

    Lung cancer is a significant public health concern, causing a considerable number of deaths globally. GLOBOCAN 2020 estimates of cancer incidence and mortality produced by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) show as lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death, with an estimated 1.8 million deaths (18%) in 2020.

  14. Lung Cancer Research

    Screening lowers the risk of death from lung cancer. Ongoing studies are looking at new ways to improve early detection of lung cancer: Ways to use molecular markers from your body fluid (i.e., sputum or blood) for lung cancer screening. Ways to use new forms of bronchoscopies for lung cancer screening, such as autofluorescence bronchoscopy.

  15. PDF State of Lung Cancer 2021

    New Cases. Close to 236,000 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer this year, with the rate of new cases varying by state. The report finds that Utah has the nation's best lung cancer rate while Kentucky has the worst at almost 2.5 times the incidence rate of Utah. Over the last five years, the rate of new cases decreased 10% nationally.

  16. Real-world patient characteristics and treatment patterns in US

    Lung cancer was the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide in 2020, and approximately 70% of cases were locally advanced or metastatic disease at diagnosis, of which 80-85% were non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) [1,2,3].Clinical trials in recent years have examined a variety of treatment strategies, including monotherapy and combination immunotherapy (IO) compared with chemo ...

  17. An annual review of the remarkable advances in lung cancer clinical

    A systematic search of PubMed and Web of Science for research published in 2019 was conducted using the search terms "lung cancer", "early stage", "advanced", "diagnosis", "treatment", or any combination of these terms. We selected 56 studies that we considered to be significant and have presented their major findings.

  18. Research & Reports

    When combined with lung cancer and respiratory diseases like COVID-19 and influenza, lung disease is among the top causes of death by disease in America. The American Lung Association Research Institute addresses this critical health challenge by increasing investments in lung disease research, empowering promising scientists, and expanding ...

  19. New developments in the imaging of lung cancer

    Abstract. Radiological and nuclear medicine methods play a fundamental role in the diagnosis and staging of patients with lung cancer. Imaging is essential in the detection, characterisation, staging and follow-up of lung cancer. Due to the increasing evidence, low-dose chest computed tomography (CT) screening for the early detection of lung ...

  20. Lung cancer

    Research Open Access 07 Apr 2024 Scientific Reports Volume: 14, P: 8135 Cancer-associated fibroblasts expressing fibroblast activation protein and podoplanin in non-small cell lung cancer predict ...

  21. A Systematic Review of Modern Approaches in Healthcare Systems for Lung

    Lung cancer has become a prevalent form of cancer; it can be found in persons of all age groups. The early stage identification of lung cancer is required to control the integrated growth of cells, which also minimize the death rate of human being. Due to the structural complexity of the human lung, radiologists are facing so many challenges in the detection of the cancerous region. Because of ...

  22. Lung cancer survival rates are up thanks to immunotherapy, other ...

    Lung cancer remains the most lethal form of the disease, killing about 135,000 Americans a year - more than breast, prostate and colon cancer combined - which is why many people still think of ...

  23. State of Lung Cancer

    Select Location. The American Lung Association's State of Lung Cancer report shows the toll lung cancer takes on each state in the country. Examining rates of new cases, survival, early diagnosis, surgical treatment, lack of treatment, and screening, this report indicates that states must do more to protect their residents from lung cancer ...

  24. Innovation in lung cancer screening, treatment

    By Jason Howland. Lung cancer is the largest cancer killer of adult men and women worldwide.One of the reasons is that by the time symptoms develop, the cancer is too advanced for a cure. The goal of lung cancer screening is to detect cancer at an earlier stage and save more lives. Smoking is the No. 1 cause of lung cancer, and it's recommended that anyone over 55 who has a significant history ...

  25. A comprehensive analysis of lung cancer highlighting ...

    The lifestyle survey data from participants offered insights into smoking behaviors and patterns. Of the primary lung cancer patients, 72.8% self-reported having smoked at least 100 cigarettes in ...

  26. 'Pioneering' lung cancer drug offers hope for patients

    Research suggests that only 15pc to 30pc of people who are diagnosed with limited-stage small cell lung cancer survive for five years after diagnosis.

  27. Deep learning-based algorithm for lung cancer detection on chest

    Lung cancer is the primary cause of cancer death worldwide, with 2.09 million new cases and 1.76 million people dying from lung cancer in 2018 1.Four case-controlled studies from Japan reported in ...

  28. Lung Cancer Research

    The American Lung Association is committed to funding lung cancer research. As part of our Awards and Grants Program, a large part of funds goes toward research on lung cancer prevention, treatment and quality of life. The primary goal of this lung cancer research program is simple: improve and save lives.