Why non-smokers in Delhi are facing rising lung cancer risks

Delhi's smog is causing lung cancer in non-smokers. This trend is increasing, affecting women and younger people. Fine particulate matter in the air damages lungs. Adenocarcinoma, a specific lung cancer type, is becoming more common. This highlights the urgent need for cleaner air policies. Environmental exposure is now a major risk factor.

Why non-smokers in Delhi are facing rising lung cancer risks
Delhi's smog is causing lung cancer in non-smokers. This trend is increasing, affecting women and younger people. Fine particulate matter in the air damages lungs. Adenocarcinoma, a specific lung cancer type, is becoming more common. This highlights the urgent need for cleaner air policies. Environmental exposure is now a major risk factor.