It has probably been with people when people first became people.
According to Google, the link between Radon gas and lung cancer was noticed in mines in 1470. But I don't think lung cancer 'first occurred' there. I think lung cancer has always been with human beings.
Lung cancer or just cancer.
in the lungs.
Yes, I'm pretty sure you can, seeing as smoking causes lung cancer. However, cigarettes do have nicotine and tobacco, so I think lung cancer will occur, depending on the source of the fire.
lung cancer has always been around
yes
Lung cancer is less common among non-smokers compared to smokers, but it can still occur. About 10-15 of lung cancer cases are diagnosed in non-smokers. Factors such as exposure to secondhand smoke, environmental pollutants, and genetic predisposition can increase the risk of developing lung cancer in non-smokers.
No, Kaposi sarcoma is not a form of lung cancer. It is a type of cancer that arises from the endothelial cells, which line blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. Kaposi sarcoma is often associated with HIV/AIDS and is characterized by the development of tumors on the skin or in mucous membranes, but it can also affect internal organs. Lung involvement can occur, but it is not classified as lung cancer specifically.
Lung cancer is not a month.
There are many types of lung cancer some are more aggressive then others. You first need to know what type your are asking about. Then see in general how fast that type of cancer spreads.
Yes, Monet died of lung cancer on December 5, 1926 at the age of 86.
Lung cancer is a disease. It is not an invention.
Asbestos is a direct cause of lung cancer. This relationship was first determined in 1925. Nonsmokers exposed to asbestos are five times more likely to develop lung cancer than other nonsmokers.