Lung cancer causes abnormal cells to grow in your lungs. You are at higher risk for lung cancer if you are a current smoker or have smoked regularly in the past. But anyone can get lung cancer. In ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: As a nonsmoker lung cancer hasn't been a concern of mine, but I recently heard it can affect people who have never smoked. If someone is concerned about lung cancer, what symptoms ...
When Michelle Vacca, 58, was diagnosed with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) 8 years ago, she was stunned by the reactions of those around her. “The first statement out of everyone’s mouth was, ‘I ...