The illness known as lung cancer arises from unchecked cell division in the lungs. Your cells’ regular process involves them dividing and creating additional duplicates of themselves. Sadly, nearly half of the cases which account for several cases involve individuals who have given up smoking. Additional risk factors and signs of lung cancer include diesel […]
Lung cancer is a serious health concern that affects millions of people worldwide.
Delhi’s polluted air could be leading to nonsmokers being as likely to develop lung cancer as smokers. That’s the scary conclusion of a study by chest surgeons at the Centre for Chest Surgery in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and Lung Care Foundation.
Studies indicate that long-term effects of air pollution can surely make non-smokers to be as likely to develop lung cancer as smokers. The air pollution situation in North India has worsened beyond severe.