Showing posts with label Smoking. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Smoking is only lung cancer risk for women with HIV

3rd March, 2010

The smoking of cigarettes was the only risk factor for the development of lung cancer among women with or at risk of a study published in the online version of the journal of Clinical Oncology, HIV.

The study also showed that lung cancer incidence rates were similar among women with HIV-positive and negative HIV; But the incidence of lung cancer study population was three times in the general population female USA. again, this could be explained by smoking habits, researchers find.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Smoking linked to lung cancer in women with HIV

Women who become infected with HIV, or at risk of becoming infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, it seems more likely to develop lung cancer than women in the general population, possibly because it is much more likely to smoke cigarettes study findings suggest.

People with HIV have a much higher risk for many types of cancer; in addition, it is unclear whether HIV infection also plays a role in the development of lung cancer, Dr. Alexandra m. Levine, city of hope National Medical Center in Duarte, Calif., and colleagues to note in the journal of Clinical Oncology.

In order to investigate, compared the cancers of the lung 2,651 infected with HIV and 898 endangered, but not yet infected women, who was 35 years old on average with lung cancer cases occur between similarly estimates among women in the population.

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