Lung Cancer Medical Reference
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Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Treatments by Stage
Learn how non-small-cell lung cancer is treated and what you can expect your treatment will be based on the stage of your cancer.
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatments by Stage
Learn how small cell lung cancer is treated and what you can expect your treatment will be based on the stage of your cancer.
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What Is Radon?
You can't see, feel, taste or smell it, but radon can be anywhere. Learn more about this radioactive gas and how to keep your exposure low.
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Secondhand Smoke: Lung Cancer Risk Even If You Don’t Smoke
You don’t have to light up to boost your odds of getting lung cancer. Secondhand smoke can put you at risk, too.
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Does Mold Cause Lung Cancer?
From asthma to cancer, mold takes the blame for a lot of illnesses it doesn’t always cause. Learn about mold, what it can do to you, and how to get rid of it.
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How Does Smoking Lead to Lung Cancer?
Smoking is by far the leading cause of lung cancer. Find out how it causes cancer, if vapes and e-cigarettes are any safer, and tips to help you stop smoking.
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Lung Cancer Stages: Why and How Your Cancer Is Staged
Learn how small cell & non-small cell lung cancer are staged and what each stage means fpor your outlook and treatment.
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Marijuana and Your Risk for Lung Cancer
Scientists aren’t sure if smoking pot makes you more likely to get lung cancer, but they do know some things about the link.
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Vaping and Lung Cancer: What You Should Know
We all know by now that cigarettes cause cancer, but what about vaping? WebMD tells you what you need to know.
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Better Quality of Life With Lung Cancer: Palliative Care Options
This article is about palliative care for lung cancer symptoms. It talks about treatments to improve pain and quality of life.
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Types of Immunotherapy for Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Immunotherapy is a new treatment option for small-cell lung cancer. Learn about the different types and how they work.
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Types of Immunotherapy for Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
What kinds of immunotherapies are there to treat non-small-cell lung cancer? Learn more about this new method of lung cancer treatment.
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Immunotherapy for Mesothelioma: New Hope for Lung Cancer
Learn about immunotherapy treatment for mesothelioma from WebMD. How do these drugs work? What are the side effects?
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Metastatic Lung Cancer: Is Immunotherapy Right for Me?
If you have metastatic lung cancer, you may be considering immunotherapy. Here’s how to know if it’s right for you.
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Lung Cancer Immunotherapies
Immunotherapy for lung cancer: What are your treatment options?
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What Is Combination Immunotherapy Treatment for Metastatic Lung Cancer?
What is combination immunotherapy treatment for metastatic lung cancer?
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Starting Immunotherapy for Metastatic Lung Cancer: What to Expect
Immunotherapy is an exciting new treatment option for advanced lung cancer. Learn how and when it is given and the side effects it may cause.
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Metastatic Lung Cancer: Tips to Help You Manage Immunotherapy Side Effects
Learn to manage the common side effects of immunotherapy for metastatic lung cancer.
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When Your Immunotherapy for Metastatic Lung Cancer Stops Working
Immunotherapy is an exciting new treatment option for advanced lung cancer. But it doesn’t work for everyone. Learn how to stop the warning signs of treatment failure.
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What Are the Types of Mesothelioma?
If you’ve been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may not know what to expect. WebMD explains what you should know about the symptoms, causes, and treatments for the four different types of this cancer.
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Breakthroughs in Lung Cancer Detection and Treatment
Diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer is changing. Learn all about the latest and greatest.
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Does Lung Cancer Hurt My Teeth, Mouth, and Gums?
Did you know that lung cancer and its treatment can change your gums, teeth, and other parts of your mouth? WebMD explains how to treat problems you may have during chemotherapy treatment.
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Lung Cancer Screening and Tests
WebMD explains whether you should be screened for lung cancer, and describes the tests that are used to diagnose the condition.
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Why a Non-Smoker Can Get Lung Cancer, Too
WebMD explains the reasons you can get lung cancer even if you don't have a tobacco habit, and what you can do to lower the risk.
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What to Expect From a Lobectomy
If you have early-stage lung cancer or another lung disease, your doctor may recommend this type of lung surgery to treat it. WebMD explains the procedure.
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