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Australia’s new lung cancer screen program further disadvantages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who are ...
Lung cancer among never-smokers is rising worldwide. In one U.S. study of 12,000 lung cancer patients, the share of people who didn’t smoke rose from 8 to 15 percent over twenty years.
A Scarborough lung cancer patient has visited Downing Street to help the Roy Castle Foundation deliver a vital message.
A study shows for the first time the relationship between this disease and the damage caused to DNA by breathing pollution.