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Many Lung Cancers Are Now in Nonsmokers. Scientists Want to Know Why.
mardi 22 juillet 2025, 18:03 , par Slashdot
![]() The research, published in Nature this month, revealed that pollution both directly damages DNA and causes cells to divide more rapidly. The biology of cancer in nonsmokers differs from smoking-related cases and may require different prevention and detection strategies. Nonsmokers with lung cancer are more likely to have specific 'driver' mutations that can cause cancer, while smokers tend to accumulate many mutations over time. Current U.S. screening guidelines recommend routine testing only for people ages 50 to 80 who smoked at least one pack daily for 20 years. Taiwan now offers screening for nonsmokers with family history after a nationwide trial detected cancer in 2.6% of participants. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/07/22/163219/many-lung-cancers-are-now-in-nonsmokers-scientist...
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