Lung Cancer Diagnoses Are Increasing Among People Who Have Never Smoked -- Here's Why
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The proportion of non-smokers diagnosed with lung cancer is rising, driven by factors like air pollution. A study by WHO's IARC highlights adenocarcinoma as a dominant subtype, urging tailored prevention strategies.