Conference Coverage

Share of lung cancer patients who never smoked is rising


 

AT THE IASLC WORLD CONFERENCE

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“Clearly it’s not going to be cost-effective to screen the entire population of nonsmokers for lung cancer,” he added. Since these patients “do not have established risk factors, research into early detection, ideally by noninvasive or molecular screening, is urgently required to identify early lung cancer in nonsmokers.”

Dr. Pelosof and Dr. Lim reported having no conflicts of interest.

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