
A substantial—and potentially growing—proportion of patients with non–small cell lung cancer are people who never, or only rarely, smoked.

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A substantial—and potentially growing—proportion of patients with non–small cell lung cancer are people who never, or only rarely, smoked.

Lorraine Pelosof, MD, PhD, from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, discusses a study looking at the incidence of never smokers diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

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