Air Pollution Increases Lung Cancer Mutations in Never-Smokers, NIH Study Finds

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Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)
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A NIH-led study found that fine particulate air pollution is strongly associated with increased genetic mutations in lung tumors among never-smokers, including mutations linked to cancer development and shorter telomeres, highlighting environmental pollution as a significant risk factor for lung cancer in non-smokers.

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