The most significant cause of lung cancer is cigarette smoke. Other possible causes include environmental exposure to asbestos, uranium, or other carcinogens, or genetics. Read more about lung cancer risk factors.
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The most significant cause of lung cancer is cigarette smoke. Other possible causes include environmental exposure to asbestos, uranium, or other carcinogens, or genetics. Read more about lung cancer risk factors.
Our events include the semi-annual International Conference on Screening for Lung Cancer, and CME training courses on CT screening for lung cancer and its related issues.
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