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Lung Cancer Answers

More than 150,000 Americans die from lung cancer each year, and it is the leading cause of cancer deaths in women in the United States. While many believe that lung cancer is caused solely by smoking, close to 24,000 non-smokers will also die. Many non-smokers get lung cancer not only from secondhand smoke but also environmental factors, such as radon, asbestos and beryllium.

Sites concerning lung cancer and lung cancer in women:

Lung Cancer Answers (http://www.lungcancer-prognosis.com) provides information on causes, types of lung cancer, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.

The National Women’s Health Information Center The Federal government source for women’s health information.