Pollution Health Effects: Rising Cases of Lung Cancer Due to Air Pollution, Know What Expert Says

25 Feb, 2025

Pollution Health Effects: Air pollution is a major risk factor for lung cancer, with pollutants such as fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons raising the risk of getting the disease. According to recent studies, rising pollution levels are causing a significant increase in lung cancer incidence. In this video, we look at the link between air pollution and lung cancer, including symptoms, causes, and simple preventive strategies. 

Can Pollution Cause Lung Cancer?

Long-term exposure to polluted air, particularly in cities and industrial areas, destroys lung tissue and causes genetic abnormalities that promote cancer growth. Symptoms of lung cancer include a chronic cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, unusual weight loss, exhaustion, and blood in cough. Apart from air pollution, major causes of lung cancer include smoking, secondhand smoke, radon gas exposure, and asbestos. 

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