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Normal cells grow, divide, and eventually die. Cancer occurs when cell growth continues unchecked; cancer cells continue to grow and divide and eventually overrun the healthy cells. When cancer cells ...
You don't notice it so much today, with the growing awareness of the dangers of tobacco in general, but years ago when I was a kid, I recalled watching baseball games and seeing the pitcher on the ...
What is lung cancer? A: Cancer is a disease in which certain body cells don’t function right, divide very fast, and produce too much tissue that forms a tumor. The ...
Several factors are associated with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Among them, hyperoxia and lung immaturity are considered to be fundamental; however, the effect of malnutrition is unknown. Our ...
This information sheet is designed for people who experience chronic lung disease, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, or a combination of these conditions. Your doctor may have ...
Other chapters of this monograph address the social and environmental influences that have produced these changes in per capita consumption over time. This chapter describes the changes in smoking ...
More than one in four of all diagnosed cancers involve the lung, and lung cancer remains the most common cancer-related cause of death among American men and women. In 2009, more than 159,000 ...
Each year, nearly 175,000 Americans are diagnosed with lung cancer—the number one cause of cancer death in the United States among both men and women. Nearly twice as many women die of lung cancer ...
The Roy Castle Lung Castle Foundation's primary role is research into the early detection of lung cancer. Prevention and control are of major interest to both those who have stopped smoking - and who ...
Endoscopic ultrasonography alone or with fine-needle aspiration biopsy adds useful diagnostic inforÂmation in determining metastasis to posterior mediastinal or subcarinal lymph nodes in patients ...


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