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Health: Women's_Health: Smoking: Cancer:
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- Health: Addictions: Substance Abuse: Tobacco (251)
- Health: Conditions and Diseases: Cancer: Lung (44)
- ACS: Women and Smoking - Features information and details about the increased risk for women to develop various cancers..
- Good Housekeeping: Women and Lung Cancer - Lung cancer is catching up with more and more women. The disease, which is fatal for 86 percent of its victims within five years of a diagnosis, is now the leading cause of cancer death among women..
- Lung Cancer and Women - FAQ answers questions like: how common is long cancer in women? Can I develop lung cancer if I don't smoke? What is my risk for lung cancer if I smoke?.
- Lung Cancer in US Women: A Contemporary Epidemic - Medical journal summarizes the current situation..
- Lung Cancer Risk Greater for Women - Women who smoke the same amount as men are twice as likely to get lung cancer..
- NCI: Women and Smoking - A fact sheet that describes how smoking increases a woman's risk of cancer and other health problems. Includes ways to stop..
- Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Women with Lung Cancer - Recent research finds that tobacco smoke exposure that causes lung cancer includes both personal smoking and secondhand smoke..
- Tobacco Product Carcinogens Cause More Damage to Women - Recent research confirms that cigarettes cause more lung cancer in women..
- Vital Statistics: Women and Lung Cancer - From article in Washington Post, 10/27/1998..
- We Don't Have the Right to Remain Silent - "Law and Order" star S. Epatha Merkerson speaks about lung cancer awareness, after the death of two close friends to the disease..
- Lung Cancer Death Rate Surges Among Women - Years of attention paid to young women by tobacco marketers have yielded gruesome dividends, researchers said. (April 16, 2003).
- Women in Study More Susceptible to Lung Cancer - A report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute gives weight to an unproven theory that women may be more vulnerable than men to the cancer-causing substances in tobacco smoke. (December 1, 1999).
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