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 ...
Lung cancer in never-smokers is estimated to be the fifth leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, occurring almost exclusively as adenocarcinoma and most commonly in women and Asian ...
A recent study revealed that each cigarette smoked shaves an average of 19.5 minutes off your life. For women, it's even ...
For example, heavy metals ... which is an important reason why smokers should consider quitting." In the UK, 17% of men and 13% of women - around 7.4 million people - are smokers.
Adenocarcinoma makes up as much as 70 per cent of lung cancer cases among never-smokers, according to the ... rising lung cancer cases among Chinese women who had never smoked.
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