Lung cancer is rising among non-smoker women: Here's why

Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death globally, with a significant rise in cases among non-smokers attributed to air pollution, according to a recent WHO study. The study highlights the growing prevalence of adenocarcinoma linked to air pollution, urging awareness on symptoms. Experts emphasize the need for strategies to reduce air pollution to prevent further increases.

Lung cancer is rising among non-smoker women: Here's why
Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death globally, with a significant rise in cases among non-smokers attributed to air pollution, according to a recent WHO study. The study highlights the growing prevalence of adenocarcinoma linked to air pollution, urging awareness on symptoms. Experts emphasize the need for strategies to reduce air pollution to prevent further increases.