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Blood test predicts lung cancer five years early: what the new Cell research means

Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute and UCL have identified 14 proteins in blood that can predict lung cancer more than five years before diagnosis. The research, published in Cell on 4 June 2026, also points toward a prevention strategy. Here is what it found and why it matters for people affected by lung cancer across Europe.

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Prevention & risk, Policy, Advocacy, LuCE News, News Web Team Prevention & risk, Policy, Advocacy, LuCE News, News Web Team

World No Tobacco Day 2026: protecting the next generation and supporting people who smoke

Tobacco is the single largest preventable cause of lung cancer in Europe. But lung cancer can affect anyone, including people who have never smoked. On World No Tobacco Day 2026, Lung Cancer Europe calls for stronger EU tobacco regulation to protect young people from targeted marketing, and compassionate support for people who want to quit.

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