This booklet explains the risk factors for lung cancer, how lung cancer differs in Black Americans, the importance of early screening, the next steps after screening, and lifestyle choices to reduce the risk of getting lung cancer. From the Lung Cancer Research Foundation and the African Methodist Episcopal Church International Health Commission. Free download here
A short and simple guide to non-small cell lung cancer that covers diagnosis, treatment, questions to ask your doctor, and follow-up visits after treatment is complete from the American Cancer Society.
A short and simple guide to small cell lung cancer that covers diagnosis, treatment, questions to ask your doctor, and follow-up visits after treatment is complete from the American Cancer Society.
National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines for Patients are developed by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, an alliance of leading cancer centers across the United States devoted to patient care, research, and education. The Guidelines present information in an easy-to-learn format for people with cancer and those who support them and explain the cancer care options likely to have the best results.
National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines for Patients are developed by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, an alliance of leading cancer centers across the United States devoted to patient care, research, and education. The Guidelines present information in an easy-to-learn format for people with cancer and those who support them and explain the cancer care options likely to have the best results.
National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines for Patients are developed by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, an alliance of leading cancer centers across the United States devoted to patient care, research, and education. The Guidelines present information in an easy-to-learn format for people with cancer and those who support them and explain the cancer care options likely to have the best results.
American Lung Association. State of Lung Cancer 2020 New this year are disparities in lung cancer burden by racial and ethnic groups at the state and national levels.