Lung Cancer
Lung cancer remains a significant global health challenge, with smoking as a primary risk factor. Advances in treatment include targeted therapies that inhibit specific genetic mutations driving tumor growth, immunotherapies that boost the immune system's ability to fight cancer, and precision medicine approaches tailored to individual patients. Early detection through imaging techniques like CT scans has improved survival rates by enabling timely intervention. Research into biomarkers and new treatment modalities continues to expand the options available for managing this complex disease.
