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Lung Cancer Survival Rates Soar 22% in 5 Years

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Lung cancer survival rates jumped 22% in the last 5 years
  • Smoking is the #1 risk factor, but non-smokers can also develop lung cancer
  • Screening guidelines expanded to include more at-risk individuals
Lung Cancer Survival Rates Soar 22% in 5 Years

As of November 15, 2025, new data shows a significant improvement in lung cancer survival rates over the past 5 years. According to the report, survival rates have jumped 22%, a remarkable achievement in the fight against this deadly disease.

Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States and the second most common cancer diagnosis. While smoking is the number one risk factor, experts warn that even those who have quit or never smoked can still face an elevated risk. Factors like secondhand smoke exposure, asbestos, radon gas, and genetic changes can all contribute to lung cancer development.

To combat this, the American Cancer Society recently updated its screening guidelines, now recommending lung cancer screening for anyone aged 50 to 80 who currently smokes, used to smoke, and has at least 20 "pack-years" of smoking history. This expanded approach aims to catch more cases in their early, treatable stages, improving patients' chances of survival and recovery.

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According to the article, lung cancer survival rates have increased by 22% over the last 5 years in the United States.
The article states that the biggest risk factor for lung cancer is cigarette smoking, which accounts for an estimated 85% of lung cancer deaths. Other risk factors include secondhand smoke exposure, asbestos, radon gas, and genetic changes.
The American Cancer Society has updated its screening guidelines to recommend lung cancer screening for anyone aged 50 to 80 who currently smokes, used to smoke, and has at least 20 "pack-years" of smoking history. This expanded approach aims to catch more cases in their early, treatable stages.

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