Developing a new and persistent cough, as well as wheezing or coughing up bloody phlegm are all symptoms that could signal problems with your lung health and potentially be early signs of lung cancer.
Smoking is the No. 1 cause of lung cancer, accounting for up to 80 to 90 percent of lung cancer deaths. But while most people have long understood this link between smoking and lung cancer, you might ...
Lung cancer causes abnormal cells to grow in your lungs. You are at higher risk for lung cancer if you are a current smoker or have smoked regularly in the past. But anyone can get lung cancer. In ...
Lung cancer often develops quietly, making it one of the deadliest cancers in the U.S. By the time many people are diagnosed, the disease has already advanced. But in most cases, the body sends ...
Most lung cancers don’t cause symptoms until they’ve spread. But when people do have symptoms, a persistent cough, unexpected weight loss, and shortness of breath are the most common ones. One unusual ...
When Donna Rigby began feeling short of breath, she brushed it off. It was springtime, and she figured allergies were to blame. A nagging cough came and went, and sometimes she felt winded just ...
Taxpayers are being told to expect delays getting their money back, with the Comptroller of Maryland warning on the agency’s website that paper returns could take up to 30 days due to budget ...
A new foundation run by Wojcicki's family is searching for answers about why more nonsmokers are getting lung cancer.