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Although a lot fewer people are smoking cigarettes, lung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States.
Recent research has found that lung cancer is rising among people who have never smoked, especially in women and Asian populations.1 Scientists have cited air pollution, ultra-processed foods, and exposure to certain chemicals and fumes as potential risks.
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Recent research has found that lung cancer is rising among people who have never smoked, especially in women and Asian populations.1 Scientists have cited air pollution, ultra-processed foods, and exposure to certain chemicals and fumes as potential risks.
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Lung Cancer Is Rising in Non-Smokers. Scientists Are Looking for Causes
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