The prospect of simply walking into a doctor’s office and breathing into a handheld device for a few seconds to screen for lung cancer sounds too convenient to be true. Well, that scenario moved ...
Lung cancer remains the world’s deadliest cancer, and cigarette smoke is its chief culprit. Chemicals in tobacco, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), damage DNA and trigger the mutations ...
Researchers and health experts in India are raising the alarm that lung cancer, long linked to smoking, is increasingly ...
Certain lung cancer patients might notice swollen fingers and nails, alongside joint pain and inflammation. This ailment is ...
Medical professionals suggest that a simple 'finger test' could help identify lung cancer in its early stages, potentially proving life-saving. Whilst well-recognised warning signs such as chest ...