Roselle De Guzman, MD, of the Manila Central University-FDTMF Hospital, joined Lung Cancers Today at the IASLC 2024 World Conference on Lung Cancer to discuss her plenary presentation titled “Unmasking Indoor Pollutants and Lung Cancer Risk.”
“Not many people are aware that indoor air pollutants, like those coming from cooking oil fumes, the use of wood burning in fireplaces and stoves, as well as radon gas, asbestos, these are all risk factors for developing lung cancer,” she said.
While it’s “still not very clear as to how much exposure is needed for one to develop lung cancer,” Dr. De Guzman explained that there is evidence showing that these are “indeed risk factors,” as well as secondhand smoke.