Cancer can strike men and women and of various age groups.
A smoker can lead to development that leads to lung cancer. However, someone who is not a smoker, still has a risk factor for lung cancer by air pollution or radiation.
Other factors that affect cancer risk factors are:
1. Cigarettes or tobacco, about 25-30 percent of cases
2. Obesity, about 30-35 percent of cases
3. Infection, approximately 15-20 percent of cases
4. Radiation, both ionizing and non ionizing radiation, up to 10 percent of cases
5. environmental pollutants
6. Lack of physical activity
7. stress
A smoker can lead to development that leads to lung cancer. However, someone who is not a smoker, still has a risk factor for lung cancer by air pollution or radiation.
Other factors that affect cancer risk factors are:
1. Cigarettes or tobacco, about 25-30 percent of cases
2. Obesity, about 30-35 percent of cases
3. Infection, approximately 15-20 percent of cases
4. Radiation, both ionizing and non ionizing radiation, up to 10 percent of cases
5. environmental pollutants
6. Lack of physical activity
7. stress
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