For every 2 additional items of different types of vegetables and fruit in the diet, risk
of lung cancer drops substantially by 3 percent.
Not exact matches
And while decreasing
lung cancer death rates are encouraging, many countries have yet to implement the kinds
of comprehensive tobacco control measures that have led to
drops in other countries.»
The only recent comprehensive analysis
of lung cancer rates for women around the world finds
lung cancer rates are
dropping in young women in many regions
of the globe, pointing to the success
of tobacco control efforts.
The number
of women who will die from
lung cancer this year in the UK is 15,632 (compared to 14,900 in 2007); this represents a slight
drop in the death rate from 20.57 per 100,000 women in 2007 to 20.33 in 2011.