Chronic cough (CC) lasting ≥ 8 weeks disproportionately affects women, and its prevalence increases with age. At the 30th edition of the Congrès de Pneumologie de Langue Française 2026 in France, Laurent Guilleminault, MD, PhD, pulmonologist at the Depart... See more
Women are as willing as men to quit smoking; however, their motivation patterns differ, and they are more likely to seek help through smoking cessation consultations. Evidence from the literature and clinical studies also suggests that women often have gr... See more
Rising Lung Cancer Burden Among Women Lung cancer is becoming a growing threat for women because incidence and mortality are rising even as men’s rates fall, and women face distinct biologic, treatment, quality-of-life, and fertility-related challenges th... See more
Le 16 février 2026, l’Autorité européenne de sécurité des aliments (EFSA) a publié ses conclusions concernant la réévaluation des risques associés au sucralose (E955). L’autorité précise que la dose journalière admissible (DJA) établie dès 1991, et équiva... See more
While the incidence of lung cancer is decreasing in men, it continues to rise in women. With more than 19,000 new cases in France each year, lung cancer is now the third most commonly diagnosed cancer among women. This trend is also seen in other European... See more