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Rising incidence of SCLC in young women
  1. MICHELLE L CARTMAN
  1. MARTIN F MUERS
  1. Cancer Outcomes Monitoring Unit
  2. NYCRIS, Arthington House
  3. Leeds LS16 6QB, UK
  4. Respiratory Medicine
  5. Leeds General Infirmary
  6. Leeds LS1 3EX, UK

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There has been much media interest in the work of Thompson and Pearson1 ,2 who demonstrated, via a hospital based study of 1044 patients undergoing bronchoscopic examination, that women of all ages are more likely to present with small cell lung cancer than men, and that younger women are more likely to present with small cell cancer than older women. Increasingly, women who begin smoking at …

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