Research & news
Latest news and information on the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer and from the European Lung Foundation's network of partners and professionals.
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Adopting lung cancer screening programmes in Europe
This roundtable discussion in Brussels aimed to encourage debate and support roll-out across Europe
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Collecting pan-European lung cancer data and setting standards for European lung cancer services
Publication of European Respiratory Society Statement
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Large trial has shown that lung cancer screening increases survival rates
The NELSON trial marks a potential turning point for lung cancer care
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Survey for lung cancer patients on clinical trials
Promoted by Lung Cancer Europe - available in 9 languages until 1 August
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The vital importance of the multidisciplinary team in managing lung cancer: a thoracic surgeon’s view
A blog by Dr Luca Bertolaccini
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Treatment for lung cancer has progressed – but more needs to be done
Researchers in the USA have reviewed the advances in lung cancer research over the past 20 years
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Study finds that targeted lung cancer treatments could benefit smokers as well as non-smokers
The researchers recommend that all people with lung cancer are tested to see if they could benefit from targeted therapies
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Researchers find potential new way to fight lung cancer cells
Scientists in the USA have found a potential way to make lung and breast cancer cells easier to kill.
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Call for action - reducing disparities in lung cancer care
Lung Cancer Europe launch their 2nd report on lung cancer at European Parliament - sign their call for action
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Childhood and adulthood exposure to passive smoking associated with increased risk of lung cancer
Suggested in long-term study using data from the Cancer Registry of Norway