Lung cancer, as the World Health Organization (WHO) reports, is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in most men and women, causing the death of an estimated 635,547 people in the US in 2022. However, a surprising statistic arose when the number of deaths caused by lung cancer in men dropped however, in women it has increased. The reason, suggest some researchers, could be because of a unique immune system in women that makes them more vulnerable to lung cancer. Find more information below:For a long time, breast cancer has been a well-known health concern for women. However, over the past two decades, lung cancer rates in women have risen. According to the Lung Cancer Research Foundation, over 600,000 women die of lung cancer each year and one in 17 women will develop lung cancer in

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