Lung cancer affects around 516,000 women worldwide , of which 100,000 belong to the US alone. Until now, lung cancers occurring in women have been treated similarly to lung cancers in men.
However, numerous studies have highlighted different characteristics of lung cancer in women. Researchers at the University of Toulouse III in France aim to compare clinical, pathological and biological characteristics of lung cancer in cohorts of women smokers and women never-smokers. They looked at a total ...
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