Risk factors for lung cancer
Abstract
The analysis of the main risk factors for lung cancer, such as smoking, including passive one, industrial pollution of environment, air pollution, ionisated radiation and et al. It has been shown that lung cancer should be referred to a socially significant morbidity, prevention and treatment problems of which are not settled yet.
About the Authors
E. N. AlexandrovaRussian Federation
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
V. M. Nikolaev
Russian Federation
senior researcher
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
P. M. Ivanov
Russian Federation
MD, prof., head of lab.
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
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Alexandrova E.N., Nikolaev V.M., Ivanov P.M. Risk factors for lung cancer. Yakut Medical Journal. 2016;(3):79-83.