Most of us would probably think of smoking or air pollution when it comes to lung cancer risk, but researchers have discovered an intriguing link between the disease and the quality of our diets.
“Lung cancer has not traditionally been thought of as a dietary-related disease,” says Sun. “Diseases like pancreatic cancer or liver cancer, yes. However, when it comes to lung cancer, the idea that diet could play a role is rarely discussed.”
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Cancer is a kind of dice roll and there’s things that affect your odds. Naturally the environment of the lungs affects the lung cancer throws, but lungs are not detached from the body and only in contact with air. They’ll naturally be affected by things like blood and body chemistry just like any other organ.