The Bottom Line on Lung Cancer Among Non-Smokers

This type of cancer is no longer solely considered a smoking-related disease. In fact, new research shows rising cases among nonsmokers reflect a growingly complex health concern. Aside from pollution, other concerns also include secondhand smoke and radon exposure. Some researchers have also linked certain viral infections to lung cancer. Unfortunately, the most prevalent cause they can observe appears to be air pollution, which only seems to be worsening. Unless a conscious effort is made to start improving air quality, we are bound to see more conditions arise.
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