Everything you need to know about lung cancer

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Swinging statistics: Historically, men have been at higher risk of developing lung cancer than women, and while this is still the case, the tables are quickly turning.

How many people are diagnosed with lung cancer each year: In the United States alone, experts projected a staggering 237,000 individuals would be diagnosed with lung cancer by the end of 2022.

Who is at the highest risk for lung cancer: There are many risk factors involved in the likelihood of developing lung cancer. 

Old lungs: As people age, they become more susceptible to all sorts of cancer, and lung cancer is no exception. 

A quick decline: Once lung cancer is firmly established in the lung, those suffering will experience a steep and rapid decline in health. 

One of the leading cancer killers: Lung cancer is the second most common type of cancer in the world, just barely behind breast cancer. In the United States.

Low survival rate: Lung cancer is the deadliest form of cancer in the world by far, making up a quarter of all cancer-related deaths worldwide.

Hard to detect: Lung cancer is also one of the most elusive types of cancer, which only adds to its mortality rate.

Exponentially more damaging: Lung cancer is also far more dangerous than other forms of cancer, with a far higher mortality rate.

How many people have lung cancer: According to the World Cancer Research Fund.

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