Severe covid and flu infections may raise the risk of developing lung cancer years later, researchers at the University of ...
The biopsy came back positive. It’s lung cancer.” Countless people in our community hear these words no one ever expects.
Severe COVID-19 and influenza infections prime the lungs for cancer and can accelerate the disease's development, but vaccination heads off those harmful effects, new research from UVA Health's Beirne ...
New research is examining what happens in the lungs after severe respiratory infections.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I read your column every day. In a recent column. you wrote: “Since age is the major risk factor in getting cancer, it is likely that some people who were cured of their original ...
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In a new study, researchers found that being hospitalized for flu or COVID-19 was linked to a 24 percent increase in later lung cancer risk. Learn how to protect yourself.
I read your column every day. In a recent column. you wrote: “Since age is the major risk factor in getting cancer, it is likely that some people who were cured of their original cancer will later ...
Conditions other than cancer may cause these symptoms, so if you have any of them, you should not immediately assume you have lung cancer. If you have any symptoms that concern you or if you are at ...
Severe COVID or flu may quietly raise lung cancer risk—but vaccines appear to stop the damage before it starts.