Posted by Hortense on June 18th, 2011
Lung cancer kills more women than breast cancer, ovarian cancer and uterine cancer combined. Women respond better to treatment for lung cancer live longer than men in the same stage of the disease, but the numbers are still daunting. According to the American Cancer Society, more than 70,000 American women die from lung cancer each year. And more than 103,000 women are often diagnosed with the disease annually.
- Lung cancer is the second most common cancer among white women, black, Native American and Alaska. It is the third most common cancer among Asian and Hispanic women.
- Studies show that two-thirds of nonsmokers with lung cancer are women.
- One of every 16 women contract lung cancer.
- Black women are at greater risk than white women.
- 85% of people with lung cancer die from it.
- Few reliable tests are now available for early detection.
- New treatments have doubled the cure rate in the last 30 years.
Lung cancer kills more people than any other cancer. It is more common among men, but women are gaining ground. The lung cancer rates among men have declined in recent years, but rates among women has grown. The reason? More women began to smoke.
Men and women seem to have different risk factors for lung cancer. Moreover, women seem to have different types of lung cancer. They often develop adenocarcinoma, the most common. This type of cancer is less related to smoking and is seen most often in young people, women and people who have never smoked.
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