New research has found that age-specific incidence of lung cancer has generally reduced among both men and women 30 to 54 years of age irrespective of races and ethnic groups, but the declines among men have been steeper.
Further the study finds that the historical patterns of higher incidence rates of lung cancer among men than among women have reversed among non-Hispanic whites and Hispanics born since the mid-1960s. The authors of the study, which appears in the New England Journal of Medicine, ...
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