Lung cancer down in women? Not in these 14 states
Health officials are breathing easier, now that data show that lung cancer in women is trending downward in the U.S. after years of rising. The new trend - based on data from 1999 and 2008 - is thought to be a reflection of reduced smoking rates among American women. But it isn't uniform across the country. In fact, the data showed that lung cancer rates in women rose in 14 states. Which ones? Keep clicking to find out...
14. New York
The Empire State kicks off the list of states with rising lung cancer rates in women. Rates increased by 0.4 percent in New York.
13. Georgia (TIE)
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 0.7
13. Massachusetts
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 0.7
11. Illinois (TIE)
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.0
11. Minnesota (TIE)
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.0
11. Missouri (TIE)
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.0
11. Oklahoma (TIE)
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.0
7. Pennsylvania
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.2
6. Idaho (TIE)
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.3
6. Kentucky (TIE)
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.3
4. Alabama (TIE)
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.6
4. Iowa (TIE)
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.6
2. Nebraska
Percentage increase in lung cancer in women: 1.8
1. Vermont
Vermont leads the list of states with rising lung cancer rates in women. In the Green Mountain State, rates rose by 3.6 percent.