Prolonged exposure to smog can result in a variety of health problems ‘ says Dr.Rudra Prasad Acharya
India, November 18: Lung cancer is becoming a major healthcare problem in India and it is predicted that there will be more than 1 lakh new lung cancer cases in the next 5 years in India.Every year in November, Lung Cancer Awareness Month is commemorated. It emphasizes the need for more research is done while fostering greater knowledge of the condition.Tragically, lung cancer is the second most prevalent type of cancer and the main reason for cancer-related death in both men and women globally. This is due to the difficulty in diagnosing lung cancer and the fact that many people don’t exhibit any symptoms until the disease has progressed significantly.For this reason, persons who have a history of smoking or who have stopped within the last 15 years are advised to underg...