Jorge Nieva, MD, of the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, joined Lung Cancers Today to discuss his research on lung cancer in young patients.
“Young people with lung cancer have a very different pattern of genomic alterations from older people,” Dr. Nieva said in an interview during the IASLC 2024 World Conference on Lung Cancer. “We found that they have an extremely high rate of actionable mutations, and we also found that they’re very commonly non-smokers. So, we asked the question, ‘If these cancers are not arising because of tobacco use, what is driving them?’”
To address this question, Dr. Nieva and colleagues conducted a distributed clinical trial—the Epidemiology of Young Lung Cancer—and presented results on diet and exercise in young people with lung cancer at the conference.