Research News
The American Lung Association is funding cutting-edge research in the area of lung health. This page features the most recent published research, studies, reports and editorials by American Lung Association Research Team.
Playing defense- study highlights the crucial role of immune cells protect from fungal infections.
New computational method allows scientists to study how cancer cells change their DNA
Nano-technology, big impact: new paper shows targeted mRNA delivery may be the future of cancer treatments
Study finds that avian flu viruses continue to evolve due to insufficient control and policy measures
Study calls for improving knowledge access and acquisition for patients with interstitial lung disease
Study summarizes how cancer cells evade detection and destruction by immune systems
Ablative radiation alone in stage I lung cancer produces an adaptive systemic immune response: insights from a prospective study
Mycobacterium tuberculosis impairs human memory CD4+ T cell recognition of M2 but not M1- like macrophages
Neoadjuvant immune checkpoint blockade: A window of opportunity to advance cancer immunotherapy
Telemedicine-based inspiratory muscle training and walking promotion with lung cancer survivors following curative intent therapy: a parallel-group pilot randomized trial
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