- Lung cancer kills more women than any other cancer – nearly 200 women each day. Most die within a year of diagnosis.
- Women who have never smoked appear to be at greater risk for developing lung cancer than men who have never smoked.
- Women tend to develop lung cancer at younger ages than men.
- Women are more likely than men to be diagnosed in early stages of lung cancer.
- Women are likely to live longer than men after treatment for the disease.
"The stigma attached to lung cancer contributes to underfunding of research for the disease."
Information provided by:
For Women’s Health and Gender Biology
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