
Lung Cancer Surge: Early Detection Saves Lives
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Lung cancer now surpasses other cancers as the leading cause of death in the U.S., with a surge in cases among non-smokers and young adults. Genetic mutations from non-tobacco exposures are suspected. A veterans story highlights the importance of early detection through screening, which has a 90% cure rate for stage one A lung cancer. Despite screening rules limiting access, experts urge eligible smokers aged 50-80 to get low-dose CT scans to potentially save lives.
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