Although changes in diagnostic practices may have played a role, the incidence data presented in this study suggest that adenocarcinoma is sustaining a new lung carcinoma epidemic, chiefly attributable to the switch to low-tar, filtered cigarettes. Its pattern seems remarkably similar in the two genders. Thus, the authors conclude that similar exposure to tobacco-related carcinogens leads to similar rates of histologic type-specific lung carcinoma incidence in males and females.
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