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OUT OF THE SHADOWS:Report on Women and Lung Cancer
What women need to know. What women can do.
May 12, 2010
Age-Adjusted Cancer Death Rates – US Females, 1930-
2004
Jemal A SR, et al. Cancer Statistics, 2008. CA Cancer J Clin 2008.
Top Cancer Killers/Women 2008
Lung 42%(Light & Dark Blue)
Current Smokers
~14%
Non-Smokers
8%
Past Smokers
~20%
Source: Haiman CA, Stram DO, Wilkens LR, Pike MC, et al. Ethnic and racial differences in the smoking-related risk of lung Cancer. N England J Med. 2006 Jan 26;354 (4):333-42.
Lung Cancer Incidence in Men and Women by Race
158.3121.4
79.2
263.9263.9
133.8
5046.7
129161.2
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
AfricanAmerican
NativeAmerican
Latino JapaneseAmerican
White
Inci
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Male Female
61%
15%
65%
99%
89% 91%
16%
40%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Breast Prostate Colon Lung
% Diagnosed atEarly Stage
5-year Survival
5-Year Survival Rate by Cancer
Sources: National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results
$23,474
$14,369
$5,216
$1,829
$23,754
$11,959$9,500
$1,414$0
$5,000
$10,000
$15,000
$20,000
$25,000
Breast Prostate Colon Lung
2005 2007
Source: NIH Research Portfolio Online reporting Tool; CDC Appropriations DOD Cancer Research Funding; Surveillance, Epidemiology and end Results Program; CDC national Vital Statics Report, Final Data for 2006
Research Spending $ Per Death
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