There was an estimate of 1.6 million new cases of lung cancer in men in 2022, and about 910,000 cases of lung cancer in women. The underlying reason: Researchers noted that as smoking prevalence ...
This case illustrates the rising trend of lung cancer among women who have never smoked, one that has been mapped in a new study published in Lancet Respiratory Medicine. Lung cancer in never-smokers ...
When many people think of an average lung cancer patient, they often imagine an older man smoking. But the face of lung cancer has changed. Over the past 15 years, more women, never smokers and ...
highlighting that the proportion of lung cancer cases among non-smokers has grown. The study estimated that in 2022, there were 9.08 lakh new cases of lung cancer in women, out of which 59.7 per cent ...
Women smokers run a far higher risk of developing lung cancer than men, say doctors. For each cigarette smoked, the danger is twice as high for women. And even non-smokers who develop lung cancer ...
They found that adenocarcinoma -- a cancer that starts in glands that produce fluids such as mucus and digestive ones -- has become the dominant subtype among both men and women. The sub-type of ...
Lung cancer in never-smokers is estimated to be the fifth leading cause of cancer-related deaths around the world, occurring almost exclusively as adenocarcinoma has become the most dominant subtype ...
Air pollution is fuelling a rise in the most common form of lung cancer among non-smokers, hitting women and people in Southeast Asia particularly hard, according to a study published on Tuesday ...
They found that adenocarcinoma -- a cancer that starts in glands that produce fluids such as mucus and digestive ones -- has become the dominant subtype among both men and women. The sub-type of lung ...
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