
After an initial primary lung cancer diagnosis (IPLC), the incidence of second primary lung cancer (SPLC) is as high among never-smokers as it is among ever-smokers, according to a recent population-based, prospective, cohort study.
The researchers analyzed data from the Multiethnic Cohort Study, which included more than 211,000 participants who were enrolled between April 18, 1993, and December 31, 1996. The follow-up period was through July 1, 2017.
The study population was 16.2% Black, 26.4% Japanese American, 22.1% Latino, 6.7% Native Hawaiian, 23.0% White, and 5.7% other.