Although lung cancer has been the leading cause of lung-cancer death globally for decades, there are important temporal and geographical differences in lung-cancer incidence, mortality, and other ...
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On 4 February 2025, the global community observed World Cancer Day, a time to raise awareness about cancer prevention, ...
Air pollution might be playing an increasing role in causing the disease.
A global analysis of lung cancer incidence has uncovered significant geographical and temporal variations in histological ...
Despite guidelines addressing overdetection, no significant declines are seen; emphasis on active surveillance approaches is ...
Experts have analyzed data to discover why non-smokers are developing lung cancer, and it is down to air pollution in our ...