medicalxpress - After increasing for more than 25 years, lung cancer death rates are finally leveling off among women in European Union (EU) countries apart from Spain, according to predictions of mortality rates from the disease for 2026.
AI Summary: After more than 25 years of steadily rising death rates, recent findings indicate that lung cancer mortality among European women is now stabilizing—with projections extending to 2026 in most EU nations. Health experts view this as a promising sign that improved screening, prevention, and treatment strategies are beginning to have an impact.
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