04/23/2026
For years, lung cancer has been considered a man’s disease. However, lung cancer rates among women rose 84 percent over the past four decades, compared to men’s rates, which dropped by 36 percent. I’m even seeing this in my own practice. Why is this happening? Studies found that the increased risk of lung cancer may be linked to a woman’s reproductive history. Here’s more on the topic.
https://www.mdvip.com/about-mdvip/blog/womens-risk-lung-cancer-linked-reproductive-history
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