The success of anti-smoking campaigns has come with growing stigma around lung cancer. Over one quarter of Australians admit they have less sympathy for lung cancer sufferers.
Lung cancer, the second leading cause of death in the world has many misconceptions and myths associated with it. Many feel that only those who smoke can become a victim of this deadly disease, and it spreads only at an older age. However, one needs to understand what lung cancer is all about to bust these kinds of myths. Read on to know all about it. , Health News, Times Now
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