Lung Cancer Increasingly Affecting Non-Smokers, Particularly Women Under 40, Doctor Warns
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Lung cancer is increasingly striking people who have never smoked, including individuals under 40 years old and particularly women, according to medical warnings. The aggressive form of the disease is now appearing in a new demographic group that was previously considered lower risk. This shift represents a concerning trend as lung cancer has traditionally been most strongly associated with smoking, making the rise in cases among non-smokers a significant medical development that challenges conventional understanding of the disease's risk factors.
