Not just smoking, these everyday habits can also raise your lung cancer risk
Beyond smoking, several everyday factors elevate lung cancer risk in the US, a disease affecting both elderly and younger individuals. Diet, particularly regular consumption of red and processed meats, plays a role. Inactivity, radon exposure, secondhand smoke, and environmental pollution also significantly contribute. Awareness of these risks is crucial for prevention, especially for non-smokers, as lung cancer becomes increasingly prevalent.
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