AnMed Health issued the following announcement on November 29.
Lung cancer does not only happen to smokers. Non-smokers are also at risk for lung cancer. In addition to second-hand smoke, non-smokers can get lung cancer from other contributing factors such as asbestos, radon and air pollution. Luckily, there are innovations in screenings and treatments that are moving the field of lung cancer forward and improving patient outcomes.
Follow the link below to read the full blog post to find important facts you should know about lung cancer.
https://anmedhealth.org/.../non-smokers-can-get-lung...