New study reveals rising lung cancer rates among non-smokers in India.

High levels of PM2.5 pollution contribute significantly to lung cancer in non-smokers.

Non-smokers exposed to secondhand smoke face increased lung cancer risk.

Early detection is crucial for better lung cancer outcomes.

Public education on lung cancer risks can save lives.

Cleaner air, safer homes, and regular check-ups can prevent lung cancer in non-smokers.

Indoor pollutants like cooking fumes also increase lung cancer risks.