In Delhi, you don’t have to smoke to get lung cancer

Delhi faces a lung cancer crisis fueled by hazardous air quality, as highlighted on Lung Cancer Day. The APAC Consensus reveals a surge in cases linked to pollution, impacting even non-smokers. Doctors report a concerning rise in lung cancer among younger, non-smoking individuals, attributing it to vehicular emissions, industrial pollutants, and other environmental factors.

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