Lung Cancer Resources
Lung Cancer Resources
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network is a nonprofit alliance of 21 cancer centers throughout the U.S. that treat all cancers.
National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Understanding Lung Cancer -- the Basics
Although lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. in both men and women, it is also one of the most preventable kinds of cancer. At least four out of five cases are associated with cigarette smoking, and the cause-and-effect relationship has been extensively documented. During the 1920s, large numbers of men began to smoke cigarettes, presumably in response to increased advertising. Twenty years later, the frequency of lung cancer in men climbed sharply. In the 1940s, significantly...
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Here, you’ll find information for patients, family, friends, and survivors.
American Cancer Society
This link will take you to the American Lung Association’s web site. There you can learn all about respiratory health from lung cancer to emphysema.
American Lung Association
This web site for doctors can help you stay up to date on cancer research. Click on the link below.
American Society of Clinical Oncology
National Comprehensive Cancer Network
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network is a nonprofit alliance of 21 cancer centers throughout the U.S. that treat all cancers.
National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Recommended Related to Lung Cancer
Understanding Lung Cancer -- the Basics
Although lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. in both men and women, it is also one of the most preventable kinds of cancer. At least four out of five cases are associated with cigarette smoking, and the cause-and-effect relationship has been extensively documented. During the 1920s, large numbers of men began to smoke cigarettes, presumably in response to increased advertising. Twenty years later, the frequency of lung cancer in men climbed sharply. In the 1940s, significantly...
Read the Understanding Lung Cancer -- the Basics article > >
American Cancer Society
Here, you’ll find information for patients, family, friends, and survivors.
American Cancer Society
American Lung Association
This link will take you to the American Lung Association’s web site. There you can learn all about respiratory health from lung cancer to emphysema.
American Lung Association
American Society of Clinical Oncology
This web site for doctors can help you stay up to date on cancer research. Click on the link below.
American Society of Clinical Oncology