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Lung cancer

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Lung cancer is the most common cancer type and the most common cause of cancer death in the world. In 2022 almost 2.5 million people were diagnosed with lung cancer and more than 1.8 million people died from the disease. Lung cancer causes more than twice as many deaths as colorectal cancer, which is the second most common cause of cancer death. The enormous burden of lung cancer obscures the fact that most cases are avoidable. The principal risk factor for developing lung cancer remains tobacco smoking, which is responsible for approximately 85% of all cases. Other common causes include exposure to contaminants such as second-hand tobacco smoke, outdoor and indoor air pollution, diesel engine exhaust, welding fumes, and asbestos.

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News & Events
Press Releases
Press Releases
Press Release

Banning the sale of tobacco to young generations could significantly reduce lung cancer mortality

Go to PDF 03.10.2024
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Videos
Recording

The Lung Cancer Cohort Consortium - Dr Mattias Johansson and Dr Hilary Robbins

WATCH VIDEO 26.11.2024
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