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A Peek Inside CURE's Lung Cancer Special Issue

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, and our Lung Cancer Special Issue is offering new insights into the treatment of the disease.

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, and our Lung Cancer Special Issue is offering new insights into the treatment of the disease.

Read about how researchers are "Targeting Innovation" for small cell lung cancer, and how new treatment methods are offering "A Breath of Fresh Air" for advanced non-small cell lung cancer.

You'll also hear from survivors who are "Alive & Kicking" and won't let treatment side effects slow them down. The issue also addresses the unsung heroes of cancer, the caregivers, in our "Caregivers' Corner."

To read these stories and more, visit https://www.curetoday.com/publications/cure/2018/lung-2-2018

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