Air pollution causing lung cancer in non-smokers
Ahmedabad Mirror|November 28, 2024
Lung cancer is signifi cantly on the rise among nonsmokers in India, and air pollution is a major contributing factor, experts have said as the country, especially the national capital, continues to grapple with poor air quality.
Air pollution causing lung cancer in non-smokers

“While traditional risk factors for lung cancer include smoking cigarettes, pipes, or cigars, exposure to second-hand smoke, radon, air pollution, asbestos, and family history are the major reasons for lung cancer in non-smokers. Long-term exposure to particulate matter can trigger mutations in lung cells, leading to uncontrolled cell growth,” said Dr Ashish Gupta, chief of medical oncology at Unique Hospital Cancer Centre, said.

A recent study published in the Lancet’s eClinical Medicine Journal showed that most lung cancer patients in India are non-smokers. It is due to increased exposure to air pollution. It also showed that lung cancer cases are also manifesting in India about 10 years earlier as compared to Western countries.

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