A mystery shift in lung cases to be more common in women under 55 years old than men is alarming scientists.Men were nearly twice as likely as women to develop the disease in the 1980s, driven by higher smoking rates and workplace exposure to substances like asbestos.But with declining cigarette use and safety regulations the pattern has flipped, with young and middle-aged women now being diagnosed with the disease at higher rates than men.
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