Increasingly, I have been in non-smoking which develop lung cancer I always attention with news of this kind because my husband died at the age of 51 from cancer of the brain and lungs. He never smoked a day in his life.
Complacency on non-smokers shared over the years is no longer a viable alternative to smokers and non-smokers are prone to a disease that is largely an incurable. Among patients with lung cancer, only 14% alive five years after diagnosis.
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