London – Healthcare experts are trying to grasp why more young and middle-aged women are being diagnosed with lung cancer than men, according to recently published research. According to an estimate, lung cancer takes around 164 women’s lives daily in the US. Studies indicated that only 15% of the budget of the National Institutes of Health is directed toward female-focused research, and lung cancer remains the top women killer. Lung cancer is treated in several ways like operation, using special medicines, radiation and targeted therapy.