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Zinc Found to Play an Important Role in Lung Fibrosis
Cedars-Sinai Research Shows Targeting a Newly Identified Molecular Pathway With a Common Mineral Could Help Reverse Lung Damage in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis PatientsThe New Lung Cancer Landscape
Public health efforts and scientific advances have led to a significant drop in lung cancer deaths, but researchers are still searching for cures for the No. 1 cancer scourge.Lung Cancer Therapy Could Help Patients Live Longer
Late-breaking research from Cedars-Sinai Cancer finds an immunotherapy drug combination improves survival for patients with immunotherapy-resistant, non-small cell lung cancer.Study: Counting Cancerous Lymph Nodes Is Best Predictor
Cedars-Sinai Researchers Discover Lymph Node Count Is Best Predictor of Mortality Across Nearly All CancersNew Technique Can Make Lung Surgery More Accessible
New techniques are making lung transplants more accessible to more patients through minimally invasive and robotically assisted techniques. Learn more.Pioneers in Medicine with Dr. Bruce Gewertz: Recognizing the Risk of Pulmonary Embolism
In this “Pioneers in Medicine” episode, Tapson talks more about the patient population, risks and treatment options in an episode of Pioneers in Medicine.Pioneers in Medicine with Dr. Bruce Gewertz: The Mysterious Causes of Pulmonary Fibrosis
Paul Noble, MD, Distinguished Professor and Chair of Medicine, continues the Pioneers in Medicine series with more on this mystery and what’s being done to solve it.Personalized Medicine in Thoracic Surgery with Dr. Harmik J. Soukiasian
In this episode of “Pioneers in Medicine,” Harmik J. Soukiasian, MD, chief of thoracic surgery at Cedars-Sinai shares his thoughts on how thoracic surgery has adapted to the use of robotics.Cedars-Sinai's First Minimally Invasive Double Lung Transplant
Last September, Frank Coburn took what he thought would be the last motorcycle ride of his life. Six months prior, at age 57, the previously active biker and boat mechanic was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis after years of declining health.Leading the Way in Innovative Robotic Technologies to Improve Outcomes, Shorten Recovery Time
For patients with advanced lung disease, time is of the essence. The fastest, most accurate path from diagnosis to treatment is robotic technology.About the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program
The Cedars-Sinai Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship program provides a diverse experience tailored to the career goals of each trainee. We provide tremendous depth and opportunities in clinical medicine, research and education to help inspire future leaders.Climate Change: Lungs
How does climate change affect your lungs? Cedars-Sinai pulmonologist Dr. Zab Mosenifar weighs in.