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Shedding Light on 'Hidden' Patients: Women With Lung Cancer

New report focuses on disparities in funding, incidence, survival

By M. Morris,  Newser Staff

Posted Apr 27, 2010 12:12 PM CDT

(Newser) – The number of women diagnosed with lung cancer is soaring, but federal funding for research lags even though the disease is more common than cancer of the breast, prostate, and colon—combined. A new report drills down on research about women and lung cancer, sorting out findings about incidence, gender disparities, and survival. Perhaps most interesting, "all federal spending for lung cancer research amounts to $1,249 for each lung cancer death," Richard Know writes for NPR. "Spending for breast cancer research is 21 times higher—$27,480 per death."

This funding disparity is easy to explain, Melissa Healy blogs for the LA Times: It relates to "the rather cruel assumption, given its strong link to smoking, that this is a cancer one brings upon oneself." But three times as many women who have never smoked are lung cancer patients than men who have never smoked.

A chest X-ray used to detect early-stage lung cancer. Women diagnosed with the disease survive longer than men, new research shows.
A chest X-ray used to detect early-stage lung cancer. Women diagnosed with the disease survive longer than men, new research shows.   (PRNewsFoto/Cleveland Clinic and Riverain Medical)
Federal spending on breast cancer research, $27,480 per patient death, is 21 times greater than spending on lung cancer research.
Federal spending on breast cancer research, $27,480 per patient death, is 21 times greater than spending on lung cancer research.   (Flickr)
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isleofman
Apr 27, 2010 7:14 PM CDT
they get it more because of all that incessant talking they do! ... (kidding)
schmidtkoff
Apr 27, 2010 6:53 PM CDT
women have been focused on their bodies for years. yet the patriarchal medical society has continually focused on men and their medical concerns. prostate cancer. penile erectile dysfunction, (and BTW) if you have to take that little blue pill or another similar and have said erection for 4 hours i could say that you deserve the discomfort. but that would be unkind. (i am unkind.) despite that women's health concerns have been ignored for years and years. and hopey-changey - "but three times as many women who have never smoked are lung cancer patients than men who have never smoked." $1,249 for each lung cancer death. Spending for breast cancer research is 21 times higher -- $27,480 per death.
summerfairy
Apr 27, 2010 5:36 PM CDT
Layabouts coming up with some crisis to suck off the taxpayer tit. Get women focused on their bodies and you can make a ton of bucks. old old old and just plain annoying.
 

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