Causes of lung cancer

Lung cancer is primarily caused by exposure to harmful substances that damage lung cells. Here are the main causes of lung cancer:


1️⃣ Smoking (Primary Cause – 85% of Cases)

  • Tobacco smoke contains over 70 carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals).
  • Both active smoking and secondhand smoke (passive smoking) increase lung cancer risk.

2️⃣ Exposure to Harmful Substances

Radon Gas – A natural radioactive gas that seeps from the ground into homes/buildings.
Asbestos – Found in old buildings, factories, and construction sites.
Air Pollution – Long-term exposure to polluted air can cause lung damage.
Industrial Chemicals & Fumes – Exposure to arsenic, diesel exhaust, and coal smoke.


3️⃣ Genetic & Biological Factors

Family History – If a close relative had lung cancer, your risk increases.
Previous Lung Diseases – Conditions like tuberculosis (TB) or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) increase risk.


4️⃣ Lifestyle & Environmental Factors

Poor Diet & Lack of Exercise – Weakens the body’s ability to fight cancer.
Radiation Exposure – From cancer treatments or frequent high-dose X-rays.


🛑 How to Reduce Your Risk

Quit Smoking – The biggest way to prevent lung cancer.
Avoid Secondhand Smoke – Stay away from smokers.
Test for Radon Gas – Especially in workplaces & homes.
Wear Protective Gear – If exposed to industrial chemicals.
Eat a Healthy Diet – Fruits & vegetables boost lung health.

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