Severe covid and flu infections may raise the risk of developing lung cancer years later, researchers at the University of ...
Severe COVID-19 raises lung cancer risk by 24%, study of 76 million Americans finds In A Nutshell People hospitalized with severe COVID-19 had roughly a 24 percent higher risk of developing lung ...
Andrew Joseph covers health, medicine, and the biopharma industry in Europe. You can reach Andrew on Signal at drewqjoseph.71. In the United States and elsewhere, there’s been a major shift in ...
A team of researchers at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center has identified a new pathway through which mutations in the tumor suppressor p53 gene—found very frequently in human tumors—hijack DNA ...
Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have identified distinct spatial tumor–immune ecosystems that predict whether patients with advanced non–small-cell lung cancer will benefit from immunotherapy.
CLEVELAND, March 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Oncologists currently have limited tools to predict which lung cancer patients will benefit from immunotherapy. The publication of a multi-institutional study ...
A UVA Health study finds severe viral infections can prime the lungs for cancer, but vaccination appears to reduce that risk.
Severe COVID or flu may quietly raise lung cancer risk—but vaccines appear to stop the damage before it starts.