Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States and other Western nations. The predominant cause of lung cancer in women is active cigarette smoking. Secondhand exposure to tobacco smoke is another important cause. The hypothesis that women are more susceptible than men to smoking-induced lung cancer has not been supported by the preponderance of current data, as noted by De Matteis et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2013;000(00):000–000) in the accompanying article. However, aspects of lung cancer in men and women continue to indicate potential male-female differences in the etiology of lung cancer, based on several observations: 1) among never smokers, women have higher lung cancer incidence rates than men; 2) there...
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in women. In the last decade, the first measurable decline in di...
Lam et al. (1) observed a lower preva-lence of high-grade preinvasive bronchi-al lesions (i.e., mode...
In stark contrast to a few decades ago when lung cancer was predominantly a disease of men who smoke...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States and other Western ...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
that the relative increase in the risk of lung cancer associated with cigarette smoking is greater f...
For a long period of time, lung cancer (LC) was considered as a malignancy affecting only males, but...
Background: Recent case–control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Lung cancer among non-smoking individuals is mostly associated with the second-hand smoke (SHS) expo...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Objectives To investigate the sex-specific association between smoking and lung cancer. Design Syste...
Several epidemiological studies indicate that for a given number of cigarette smoked, females may be...
Objectives. 1. Is there an effect on treatment of lung cancer based on a patient’s gender? 2. Is the...
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in women. In the last decade, the first measurable decline in di...
Lam et al. (1) observed a lower preva-lence of high-grade preinvasive bronchi-al lesions (i.e., mode...
In stark contrast to a few decades ago when lung cancer was predominantly a disease of men who smoke...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States and other Western ...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
that the relative increase in the risk of lung cancer associated with cigarette smoking is greater f...
For a long period of time, lung cancer (LC) was considered as a malignancy affecting only males, but...
Background: Recent case–control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Background: Recent case-control studies suggest that, given equal smoking exposure, women may have a...
Lung cancer among non-smoking individuals is mostly associated with the second-hand smoke (SHS) expo...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Worldwide lung cancer incidence is decreasing or leveling off among men, but rising among women. Sex...
Objectives To investigate the sex-specific association between smoking and lung cancer. Design Syste...
Several epidemiological studies indicate that for a given number of cigarette smoked, females may be...
Objectives. 1. Is there an effect on treatment of lung cancer based on a patient’s gender? 2. Is the...
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in women. In the last decade, the first measurable decline in di...
Lam et al. (1) observed a lower preva-lence of high-grade preinvasive bronchi-al lesions (i.e., mode...
In stark contrast to a few decades ago when lung cancer was predominantly a disease of men who smoke...