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Think you’re safe because you don’t smoke? Learn how lung cancer on women can still occur — and how early awareness can save lives.
Lung cancer, the second most common cancer and leading cause of cancer deaths among Filipino men, highlights the urgent need for early detection and comprehensive care, as experts and patient organizations unite to improve outcomes this Lung Cancer Awareness Month.
Anna Cay lumipat muna ng bahay para makapiling ang kaniyang ama.
Isang 2-anyos na bata ang namatay dahil inakala ng mga doktor na ang lung cancer sa bata ay simpleng kaso lamang ng asthma.
Tulad ng first-hand smoking ay nakakatakot din ang epekto ng second hand smoke lalo na sa mga baby.
Even if you smoke in your car with the windows rolled down, third-hand smoke still affects your children in ways you have never imagined.
Watch out for these symptomless conditions that can blindside even the most healthy individuals. Here's what you need to know.
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