Identifying Lung Cancer Risks For Non Smokers

//Identifying Lung Cancer Risks For Non Smokers

Identifying Lung Cancer Risks For Non Smokers

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(HealthDay News) — Avoiding tobacco is an obvious way to reduce your risk of developing lung cancer. But there are still lung cancer risks if you’re a nonsmoker, the American Cancer Society says.

Testing your home for radon, avoiding secondhand smoke and limiting exposure to air pollutants can help prevent lung cancer, the society says.

A healthy diet with lots of fruits and vegetables may also help reduce your chances of developing lung cancer. Research suggests such a diet lowers everyone’s risk, even smokers‘, the society says.

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2021-11-02T12:55:59+08:00 November 29th, 2018|Categories: Disease & Treatment|Tags: |0 Comments

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