Lung Cancer

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Health & Medicine

Surviving lung cancer is just the beginning

On World Lung Cancer Day we highlight the untapped potential of exercise to help lung cancer survivors thrive

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Health & Medicine

On the ‘breadcrumb trail’ of aggressive lung cancer

For the first time, researchers have shown that alterations to two cell ‘pathways’ directly cause lung adenocarcinomas which could provide a breakthrough for its diagnosis and treatment

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Exercising with lung cancer

Physical activity is important for people with lung cancer, but it can be difficult for them to stay active; a new program aims to help

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Caught! The cell behind a lung cancer

A stem cell that makes mistakes in repairing DNA has been uncovered as the likely culprit behind a major lung cancer

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Cleaner safe air needs you

Citizen scientists are key to a big data project that will identify where the bad air lurks in our cities

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Putting cells through their paces

An obstacle course for human lung cells could be the answer for better testing the effectiveness of potential new drugs

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