We Should Give More Attention to Lung Cancer
We Should Give More Attention to Lung Cancer In 2000, the U.S. has 67,600 women die from lung cancer, 40,800 died from breast cancer, a difference of over 27 thousand people. Since 1950 until today, women died from lung cancer have increased 600% or more. The United States women have one of every five people smoking. Worse, more young women especially between the ages of 10 to 20 women smokers increased 30% than 10 years ago. Also, the United States medical experts issued a report up to 675 pages points out that cigarettes make more and more serious threat to health and lives of women in modern life. It is disclosed a shocking number in the report: more than 40 thousand people die of smoking-related diseases nationwide every year, and 39% are women, which is doubled more than 1965. What even more serious is that many young women have involved in the ranks of smokers. This report sounded the alarm for the people who did not face this issue in the whole world, there is a woman d