The causes of lung cancer are varied. Anyone with lungs can get lung cancer. Both men and women, of any age and ethnicity.
Your risk of lung cancer may be greater if you have been exposed to a number of environmental, lifestyle, and workplace factors such as pollution and asbestos exposure, smoking, and certain chemicals. Some Australians may also be at greater risk if they have a family history of lung cancer.
It’s important we treat all Australians living with lung cancer with the same empathy and fairness, regardless of how someone may have contracted lung cancer.
Misinformation is real, but Lung Foundation Australia is committed to empowering those living with lung cancer with the facts and support they need. Connect with us today for guidance, information and support: [ Ссылка ]
What Causes Lung Cancer? | Lung Foundation Australia
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