While the number of smokers in the world as a proportion of the population is dropping, lung cancer continues to cause almost ...
Air pollution might be playing an increasing role in causing the disease.
Air pollution is fueling a rise in the most common form of lung cancer among non-smokers, hitting women and people in ...
A recent study published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine revealed an increase in lung cancer cases among non-smokers, ...
A new study found an increase in adenocarcinoma, a lung cancer that is most commonly associated with nonsmokers.
The research, published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine journal, found nearly 200,000 or about 15 per cent of all ...
Air pollution is the leading cause behind the rise in lung cancer cases among non-smokers, especially women and those living ...
A new study found that the proportion of people being diagnosed with lung cancer who have never smoked is increasing, and air ...
Cases of lung cancer among those who never smoked is on the rise and air pollution could be contributing to the increase, ...
Lancet study found that adenocarcinoma -- a cancer that starts in glands that produce fluids such as mucus and digestive ones ...
New research has found that over 1,100 people in the UK develop lung cancer each year due to air pollution, with the most common subtype, adenocarcinoma, linked to toxic air exposure.
PARIS – Air pollution is fuelling a rise in the commonest form of lung cancer among non-smokers, hitting women and people in South-east Asia particularly hard, according to a study published on ...