Breathalyser screening may help spot lung cancer early
Monday, August 31st, 2009London, August 31 (ANI): Israeli scientists have come up with a device that can help spot lung cancer molecules on the breath of patients. (more…)

London, August 31 (ANI): Israeli scientists have come up with a device that can help spot lung cancer molecules on the breath of patients. (more…)
London, Aug 24 (ANI): Researchers at the University of Michigan have discovered a potential target that could help treat patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a deadly lung disease. (more…)
Washington, Aug 18 (ANI): Scientists from University of Pennsylvania have shed light on how lungs are developed in the body. (more…)
Washington, August 11 (ANI): A new study suggests that hospital-acquired infections and chronic respiratory distress with oxygen dependency among premature infants in neonatal ICUs can be reduced by improving the quality of care with the help of a new method. (more…)
Washington, August 9 (ANI): Scientists in America have announced two significant advances in treating lung cancer. (more…)
Washington, August 7 (ANI): American scientists have shed new light on how two cancer-promoting genes enhance a tumour’s capacity to grow and survive under conditions where normal cells die. (more…)
Washington, July 28 (ANI): Scientists from Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Centre and at the National Cancer Institute have identified a protein that appears to play a vital role in lung cancer in non-smokers. (more…)
Washington, July 28 (ANI): A new research, conducted by Italian boffins, has shown that stem cells derived from human placenta could help in the treatment of lung diseases, such as pulmonary fibrosis and fibrotic diseases caused by tuberculosis, chemical exposure, radiation or pathogens. (more…)
London, July 27 (ANI): Surgery after standard chemotherapy and radiation can be an option for patients with a certain type of advanced lung cancer. Oncologists have recently been debating if surgery would benefit such patients or not. (more…)
Washington, July 24 (ANI): Researchers at the University of California Davis have warned that the lungs may get adversely affected even when exposed to such levels of ozone as are deemed safe by current clean air standards. (more…)