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Jun 20, 2011

What’s Next in Lung Cancer Treatment

BY MELISSA WEBER

Lung cancer treatment continues to make strides.

Sep 17, 2010

Fighting Breathlessness

BY KAREN PATTERSON

A recent and rare look at long-term lung cancer survivors shows breathlessness among them is persistent and common.

Sep 14, 2010

Selenium Trial Fails to Show Prevention Benefit

BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

Supplement trial fails to show prevention benefit. 

Jun 15, 2010

Targeted Agent Shows Dramatic Results in Lung Cancer Subset

BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

An investigational drug, Crizotinib (PF-02341066), which targets a newly discovered gene mutation in lung tumors, showed dramatic results in a small phase 1 clinical trial of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer patients.

Jun 14, 2010

Chemotherapy Appropriate for Elderly Lung Cancer Patients

BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

A large randomized study contradicted that notion in advanced non-small cell lung cancer when data showed that the standard combination chemotherapy, usually given to younger patients, was effective and safe in elderly patients.

Jun 07, 2010

ASCO Updates

BY STAFF REPORTS

Updates from the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. 

Sep 16, 2009

The Internal Flame

BY KAREN PATTERSON

Chronic inflammation causes cancer. Find out how and what's being done about it. 

Sep 16, 2009

Kidney Cancer & Lung Cancer

BY ELIZABETH WHITTINGTON

New therapy available for renal cell carcinoma and first maintenance therapy is approved for lung cancer. 

Jun 09, 2009

ASCO Updates

BY STAFF REPORTS

News from the 2009 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

Apr 24, 2009

Lung Cancer Patients May Soon Have New Drug Option

BY MELISSA WEBER

A drug temporarily withdrawn from the Food and Drug Administration for approval in non-small cell lung cancer will still likely get the green light when it's resubmitted. 

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