Lung Cancer News

July 17, 2006

Women smokers prone to lung cancer, but fewer die

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Women smokers prone to lung cancer, but fewer die
Reuters.uk, UK - Jul 12, 2006 YORK (Reuters Health) - In agreement with several recent reports, a new study indicates that women who smoke are more likely to develop lung cancer than their

Lung cancer now biggest killer of all WA women
The West Australian, Australia - Jul 6, 2006 The smoking habits of WA women are catching up with them, with fresh statistics showing lung cancer has overtaken breast cancer as their biggest killer.

Female lung cancer find
Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - Jul 12, 2006 FEMALE smokers are twice as likely to get lung cancer as men, but are more likely to survive, a new study has found. Researchers

Brightest light in universe to examine lung cancer cells
Hindu, India - Jul 7, 2006 By James Randerson. London, July 7 (Guardian News Service): It sounds like the stuff of post-millennial conspiracy theorists. New

Female Smokers at Increased Risk of Developing Lung Cancer but
Cancer Consultants (press release), TN - Jul 12, 2006 published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, females who smoke have approximately twice the risk of developing lung cancer but approximately

Lung cancer more likely for women smokers
MSNBC - Jul 11, 2006 smokers for eight years or more. She uses sophisticated scans to look for the earliest signs of lung cancer. “If you match them age

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