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Study links Delhi's poor air quality to rising lung cancer cases in young, non-smokers.
A new study links Delhi's poor air quality to a rise in lung cancer cases, especially among younger, non-smoking individuals.
The research, spanning 30 years, shows a significant drop in lung cancer patients who were smokers, from 90% in 1988 to 50% in 2018.
Experts warn this is a public health emergency, with lung cancer now affecting people who breathe hazardous air, often exceeding safe limits.
The study highlights the need for improved screening, reduced stigma for non-smokers, and stricter environmental regulations to address the growing health concern.
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Un estudio relaciona la mala calidad del aire de Delhi con el aumento de los casos de cáncer de pulmón en jóvenes no fumadores.