Category Myeloma Cells
Lung cancer kills more women every year than breast cancer. In fact, lung Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death among both men and women with statistics showing it is an increasing problem for women especially as they have a proven susceptibility to developing lung cancer. However, lung cancer poses additional risks and issues for women, and these can be generalised in one major way, and that is to do with smoking. About 90% of all lung cancer deaths among women are as a direct result of smoking or breathing in someone else's second-hand smoke. (This is known as Passive smoking). Even though research has proven that smoking cause Click here to read the rest of this article ... |