Women under 50 are now 82% more likely to be diagnosed with cancer than their male counterparts. Getty Images Cancer is showing a new, troubling trend in the United States. Published today, the latest ...
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Faridabad oncologist warns 'lung cancer rising among women under 50', even in those who never smoked a cigarette
Lung cancer is quietly rewriting its own rulebook. Once labelled an elderly male smoker’s disease, it is now increasingly affecting women under 50, many of whom have never smoked a cigarette in their ...
Lung cancer cases are increasing in people who have never smoked, especially in women, a new study by the World Health Organization's cancer agency has found. The findings, published in The Lancet ...
Women’ are around 50% more likely than men to develop COPD, the umbrella term for chronic lung conditions, such as emphysema and bronchitis, even if they have never smoked or smoked much less than ...
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