Yixian Chen, PhD, of the British Columbia Cancer Research Institute, joined Lung Cancers Today at the 2024 IASLC World Conference on Lung Cancer to discuss her research on the link between exposure to particulate matter less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter (PM2.5) and lung cancer in people who have never smoked.
Dr. Chen explained that it was important to conduct the study because air pollution is a contributor to the incidence of lung cancer, particularly in women. However, questions remain about the timing and duration of PM2.5 exposures as they relate to the development of lung cancer and the risk of lung cancer.
To address the knowledge gap, Dr. Chen and colleagues “compared the effect of short- and long-term exposure to PM2.5 with EGFR mutation in lung cancer patients who have never smoked,” she explained.