Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer

Smoking is the Greatest Risk

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in both men and women. The five year survival rate is 15 percent. Full Article »

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Can Nonsmokers Get Lung Cancer?

Lung cancer among nonsmokers is not common, but it can happen. More »

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Highly Preventable

It may be the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women in the U.S., but most lung cancers are preventable in most cases.

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Yahoo! Groups

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  • Lung Cancer Support Group

    Exchanging information with others about treatments and side effects empowers patients to be in control and involved with fighting lung cancer.

  • Being Sick

    We live with illness, injury, disability, or care for those that do. Share your frustrations about being sick, friendships, family, and just about anything!

  • Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

    Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer is a group specifically for non-small cell lung cancer

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