Air pollution causing lung cancer among youths: Study

IANS  |  New Delhi 

has emerged as a major factor for lung in India, especially among those below the age of 40, suggests a new study.

Of the 150 patients who were successfully treated from March 2012 to June 2018, 74 were non-smokers, while 76 were smokers.

"is contributing a lot to the rise in lung cases. Industrial and vehicular emissions and stubble burning are some major reasons for Young people and women are victims of mostly due to pollution," Neeraj Jain, Chest Physician, said.

According to Arvind Kumar, Chairman, for Chest Surgery, SGRH, children are being exposed to bad air quality since their birth and therefore even before one starts smoking, the lungs are infected due to

"PM 2.5 level pollution in air is equivalent to smoking one cigarette a day. And therefore, newborns inhaling this bad air have higher chances of being diagnosed for That is why we recommend check-ups," he said.

It is also found that 30 per cent of the patients, studied for the report, had been initially misdiagnosed as and were treated for the same for many months before starting

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 17:26 IST