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Air pollution may play an important role in lung cancer populations who have never smoked, especially East Asian women
Air pollution may play an important role in people with lung cancer who have never smoked, especially East Asian women
The study compared the gender, race, outdoor and indoor air pollution exposure of newly diagnosed lung cancer patients who had never smoked with those who had previously smoked
The study compared the gender, ethnicity, outdoor and indoor air pollution exposure of newly diagnosed lung cancer patients who had never smoked with those who had previously smoked
Results 1005 patients with lung cancer were included, 56% were women, and 33% had never smoked
Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that lung cancer patients who had never smoked were compared with women (OR=4.
Compared with lung cancer patients who have smoked in the past, lung cancer patients who have never smoked are closely related to women, Asians and air pollution exposure
Compared with lung cancer patients who have smoked in the past, lung cancer patients who have never smoked are closely related to women, Asians and air pollution exposure
Original source:
Renelle Myers, Michael Brauer, et al, High-Ambient Air Pollution Exposure Among Never Smokers Versus Ever Smokers With Lung Cancer , Journal of Thoracic Oncology, 2021, https://doi.
Renelle Myers, Michael Brauer, et al, High-Ambient Air Pollution Exposure Among Never Smokers Versus Ever Smokers With Lung Cancer , Journal of Thoracic Oncology, 2021, https://doi.
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High-Ambient Air Pollution Exposure Among Never Smokers Versus Ever Smokers With Lung Cancer
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