CHICAGO – Women have double the risk of developing lung cancer from tobacco use than do men, according to 10 years of research using computed tomography (CT) screening. The study also found that the ...
In Croatia, the smoking rate was 36.7% in 2020, with the majority of smokers in the 25-44 age group, making it one of the countries with high female smoking rates. Although smoking prevalence among ...
It has been claimed that the risk of getting lung cancer is greater in female cigarette smokers than in male cigarette smokers. However, given equal smoking rates, men and women have a similar ...
One new analysis finds female smokers are more than 26 times more likely to die of lung cancer than nonsmoking women — twice the rate calculated... Female Smokers Face Greater Risk Than Previously ...
In Bulgaria, smoking prevalence is significant, with 40.3% of men and 38.7% of women smokers, making it one of the countries with high female smoking rates. Smoking contributes to 18% of all deaths, ...