Advanced Lung CancerCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 23 Jul 2008
Doctors are finding that some patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer may benefit from radiation, chemotherapy and/or newer treatment combinations.
New Lung Cancer TherapiesCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 16 Jul 2008
New therapies are improving the survival rates for patients with lung cancer. How do these treatments work?
Cancer 101Category: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 15 Jul 2008
What causes cancer and why is it so hard to treat? Leading experts provide an overview of cancer, from what goes wrong in a cell's genetic instructions to the latest treatment strategies.
Next Steps After a DiagnosisCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 11 Jul 2008
Being diagnosed with a disease or serious condition can come as a shock. Hear what experts have to say about coming to grips with whatever ails you.
Clinical Trials for Lung CancerCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 8 Jul 2008
Clinical trials are important to the development of new lung cancer treatments. How can they help you?
Non-small Cell Lung CancerCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 5 Jul 2008
Surgery and radiation are the standard treatments for early-stage lung cancer. Now there's evidence chemotherapy may have a role, too. Listen as doctors explain.
So You Want To Quit SmokingCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 3 Jul 2008
Most people who smoke have thought about stopping. Learn what you should do to prepare yourself for that first day without cigarettes.
Treatment of Lung CancerCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 1 Jul 2008
There are many treatments options available for both small cell and non-small cell lung cancer including surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. Find out how these various options are being used to increase survival.
Understanding Lung CancerCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 1 Jul 2008
Lung Cancer, the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women in the US, will be diagnosed in over 169,000 people this year. Avoiding tobacco use can prevent most lung cancers, but some are non-smoking related. Learn the facts about this leading cancer killer.
Bone Complications in Lung CancerCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 1 Jul 2008
When lung cancer spreads to the bone it can cause severe pain and weak bones. Learn how these bone complications can be treated and even prevented, making life a little easier for the person with lung cancer.
Sleep and Cancer TreatmentCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 18 Jun 2008
People with cancer have a lot on their minds, which is why they may have trouble sleeping. But some cancer treatments can also upset sleep patterns. Learn what you can do to get a good night's rest.
Bone Issues in CancerCategory: Lung Cancer
Medically Reviewed On: 7 May 2008
Life isn't easy for people living with cancer and especially for young patients like filmmaker Jessica Wing whose illness and complications had restricted not only her movements, but also her life. After radiation and surgery, Jessica was thankful when her doctor suggested a medical treatment that has helped Jessica resume her routine.