Lung cancer risk greater for women
BBC News - Aug 1, 2001 The female sex hormone oestrogen may be to blame for putting women at greater risk of lung cancer. US researcher Dr Jill Siegfried, from the University of ...
|
|
|
… STUDIES MAY HAVE OVERSTATED LUNG CANCER RISK
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Feb 16, 2000 Passive smoking may not increase the risk of lung cancer in non- smokers as much ... "The published estimate of the increased risk of lung cancer associated ...
|
|
Abortion, cancer link debated
USA Today - Mar 1, 2001 Some studies suggest that abortion increases breast cancer risk, while others ... Similarly, scientists investigating whether smoking caused lung cancer ...
|
|
|
|
Doctors warn of lung cancer risk
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 3, 2001 [Nickolaus Konietzko]'s team at Essen based their findings on a study of cancer prevalence among men and women in three German cities--Essen, ...
|
|
|
Second-hand Smoke can Triple Lung Cancer Risk
Colorado Campus Press - Jul 12, 2001 by ANDREW PICARD / PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTER. People who are routinely exposed to a lot of second-hand smoke, such as workers in bars and restaurants, ...
|
|
|