
Lung cancer is increasingly diagnosed in non-smokers, with one in five global cases occurring in this demographic, particularly among younger adults and women. Experts highlight environmental and lifestyle factors, such as urban air pollution containing PM2.5 particles from vehicles and industrial activity, as significant contributors. Long-term exposure to polluted air can pose a cancer risk comparable to smoking a few cigarettes daily, prompting a shift in focus from smoking habits to daily environmental exposures.
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