Women with lung cancer tend to live longer than men, regardless of treatment
2nd Nov 2005, 04:19 GMT
Regardless of what type of treatment they get, when it comes to early-stage lung cancer women survive for longer than men, say researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York. The research team examined the records of 19,000 patients - all of them with early stage lung cancer - for the period 1991 to 1990... click link for more info.
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