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Suchan still needed chemotherapy and radiation, but Salgia credits Rybrevant for shrinking her tumors 60 to 70%. It specifically targets her cancer cells and revs up the immune system. For a year and ...
In my first 25 years at WTOP, my reports about lung cancer were primarily stories about famous people who died from the deadliest and second-most common cancer in the U.S. — until I was diagnosed with ...
When Kelly Kelly married the love of her life in September 2024, she reveled in a new chapter and the fact that she would now have the same first and last names. Yet, as she and her husband settled ...
Lung cancer in never-smokers challenges lifestyle-based assumptions and underscores the need to address stigma that can delay evaluation and psychosocial support. Subtle, prolonged respiratory or ...
John Avlon talks with Annabelle Gurwitch about surviving stage-4 lung cancer—and what her experience reveals about America’s broken health system.
Clara Mae Cirk finds it challenging to identify as a "survivor" due to ongoing immunotherapy, despite completing chemotherapy. Social media serves as a therapeutic outlet for Clara, leading to her ...
Hoschton resident Joanne Cure survived stage 4 lung cancer after being given two years to live. Her treatment included surgery and targeted therapy for an EGFR gene mutation. Now 78, Cure says her ...
A veteran firefighter is forced to raise money for his stage 4 lung cancer battle after he claims he was denied insurance coverage for treatment. In March 2025, Ken Jones, a retired San Francisco ...
Stage 4 lung cancer, also called metastatic lung cancer, is the most aggressive and life-threatening stage of the disease. By this point, cancer has spread from the lungs to vital organs such as the ...
A retired San Francisco firefighter battling cancer is asking the city to intervene after getting denied by his insurance provider. For 17 years, Ken Jones fought fires in San Francisco. Now, he is ...