200,000+ Americans are diagnosed with Lung Cancer each year and lung cancer often kills. Sadly, the news has been swirling about a man who died of lung cancer on his honeymoon. He thought he had food poisoning, and he never even smoked. We discuss this case and the...
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By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Lung cancer is responsible for approximately 200,000 deaths in the United States each year. This accounts for the most cancer-related deaths across genders. One of the main reasons for this is that by the time patients get to the doctor, they...
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Yes, absolutely. It is unfortunate, but with lung cancer symptoms being similar to everyday issues, they can often be ignored or minimized. Recently, a story out of the UK has brought this to the forefront of people’s minds. A 31-year-old...
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon While smoking is the cause in approximately 90% of lung cancer instances, it is still possible to develop lung cancer if you have never smoked or have stopped smoking for a considerable amount of time. People who have given up smoking for more...