Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, with cigarette smoking as its primary driver.
From 1990 to 2019, global lung cancer mortality rates related to tobacco have gone down, whereas rates related to ambient ...
The “State of Tobacco Control” report grades states and Virginia in five areas that have been proven to prevent and reduce tobacco use and save lives. In the 2025 report, Virginia received the ...
This isn't just a problem for Pennsylvania. Radon exposure can happen anywhere in the U.S. Experts warn about common ...
Less than half of Americans in one survey said they were aware of the link between alcohol use and cancer compared to 89% for tobacco use.
After a car accident in 2016, a 34 non-smoker was diagnosed with lung cancer, which is increasing in women under 65 says the ...
On average, the United States sees approximately 125,070 deaths from lung cancer, per the American Cancer Society.
By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern The American Lung Association gave Kentucky mostly failing grades when it comes to preventing tobacco use — and helping people access recovery — in a 2025 report ...
The Wisconsin Cancer Collaborative has published its most recent data about the number of lung cancer cases in Wisconsin.