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A groundbreaking study has revealed a significant link between the frequency of chest x-ray referrals from GPs and earlier diagnosis and improved survival rates for lung cancer patients.
Using chest scans to screen for lung cancer in people who've never smoked and have no symptoms might help catch cancers early and decrease the disease's death toll, suggests a new study from Japan.
On when should a patient get a PET scan for lung cancer evaluation, Dr Mutua says if a chest x-ray or chest CT scan reveals suspicious findings, a PET scan is the next appropriate step.
Surabhi Srivastava, Commercial Head UK and EU at Qure.ai, discusses how integrating artificial intelligence can reduce chest ...
In this interview, Juan Carlos Martinez, MD, explains that while patients recognize the severity of lung cancer, there is a lack of knowledge about lung cancer screening methods, likely due to ...
Survival is significantly higher when lung cancer is detected early, which is often before a patient is symptomatic. For those living with lung cancer, McColgan encourages patients to stay positive.
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center is now the flagship location for a clinical trial of a new AI-informed lung cancer screening technology. On Wednesday morning, April 2, UH announced its ...
A study by WHO highlights a rise in lung cancer among non-smokers, with adenocarcinoma as the dominant type. Environmental factors may play a role.
The early results from NHS Grampian's pilot are now being used to help shape a national rollout of AI in lung cancer care.