TY - JOUR
T1 - Lung cancer in women
T2 - An overview with special focus on Spanish women
AU - Remon, J.
AU - Molina-Montes, E.
AU - Majem, M.
AU - Lianes, P.
AU - Isla, D.
AU - Garrido, P.
AU - Felip, E.
AU - Viñolas, N.
AU - De Castro, J.
AU - Artal, A.
AU - Sánchez, M. J.
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Lung cancer incidence is decreasing worldwide among men but rising among women due to recent changes in smoking patterns in both sexes. In Europe, the smoking epidemic has evolved different rates and times, and policy responses to it, vary substantially between countries. Differences in smoking prevalence are much more evident among European women reflecting the heterogeneity in cancer incidence rates. Other factors rather than smoking and linked to sex may increase women's susceptibility to lung cancer, such as genetic predisposition, exposure to sex hormones and molecular features, all of them linked to epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of lung cancer in women. However, biological bases of sex-specific differences are controversial and need further evaluation. This review focuses on the epidemiology and outcome concerning non-small cell lung cancer in women, with emphasis given to the Spanish population.
AB - Lung cancer incidence is decreasing worldwide among men but rising among women due to recent changes in smoking patterns in both sexes. In Europe, the smoking epidemic has evolved different rates and times, and policy responses to it, vary substantially between countries. Differences in smoking prevalence are much more evident among European women reflecting the heterogeneity in cancer incidence rates. Other factors rather than smoking and linked to sex may increase women's susceptibility to lung cancer, such as genetic predisposition, exposure to sex hormones and molecular features, all of them linked to epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of lung cancer in women. However, biological bases of sex-specific differences are controversial and need further evaluation. This review focuses on the epidemiology and outcome concerning non-small cell lung cancer in women, with emphasis given to the Spanish population.
KW - Epidemiology
KW - Lung cancer
KW - Outcome
KW - Spain
KW - Women
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84901641206&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s12094-013-1137-7
DO - 10.1007/s12094-013-1137-7
M3 - Review article
C2 - 24277573
AN - SCOPUS:84901641206
SN - 1699-048X
VL - 16
SP - 517
EP - 528
JO - Clinical and Translational Oncology
JF - Clinical and Translational Oncology
IS - 6
ER -