The AIRCARE study, conducted by AIIMS Delhi, examines air pollution's effects on lung cancer risk in India, particularly ...
Explaining why it was needed, doctors said they are increasingly seeing young adults and women, especially in urban clusters ...
AIIMS Delhi’s AIRCARE study investigates how long-term exposure to air pollution (PM2.5) contributes to lung cancer in non-smokers, aiming to identify genetic markers and high-risk groups.
The AIIMS-Delhi is studying links between exposure to air pollution, particularly fine particulate matter 2.5, and the risk of developing lung cancer ...
Data from the National Cancer Registry shows that lung cancer affects about 72,000 people and claims 66,000 lives every year ...
This comes at a time when air pollution is a pressing public health crisis, with several Indian cities consistently ranking among the most polluted ones globally.
The AIIMS-Delhi AIRCARE study investigates the correlation between air pollution, specifically fine particulate matter 2.5, and lung cancer risk. Led by Dr. Abhishek Shankar, the study aims to ...
A recent appreciation of lung cancer in never smokers (LCINS) has raised concerns about global incidence and mortality. LCINS accounts for an estimated 25% of all lung cancers. Exposure to secondhand ...
NCR residents, examining PM2.5 exposure and lung cancer risk in non-smokers, aiming to build risk-based screening models.
AIIMS Delhi's study investigates the link between PM2.5 air pollution and rising lung cancer cases among non-smokers.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . More individuals who never smoked are being diagnosed with lung cancer. Radon exposure and air pollution are key ...
The AIIMS-Delhi is studying links between exposure to air pollution, particularly fine particulate matter 2.5, and the risk ...