‘Lung cancer’ is not caused by cigarettes or secondhand smoke alone. But there are other risk factors. There are many other things that can trigger the disease, whether it is exposure to radon gas, asbestos, arsenic, coal, toxic fumes from car exhaust, PM2.5 dust, as well as having a family history of cancer.
So how do we know if we are at risk of lung cancer or not?
Dr. Kitipong Ngaojaruwong, MD, Respiratory Medicine and critical care medicine Thai Nakarin Hospital There is clarity on this matter to explain to me.
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Kitipong Ngaojaruwong, M.D.
Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Specialist Thai Nakarin Hospital
2023-07-31 06:59:40
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