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Study illuminates origins of Lung Cancer in Never Smokers

Genomic and evolutionary classification of lung cancer in never smokers |  Nature Genetics
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A genomic analysis of lung cancer in people with no history of smoking has found that a majority of these tumors arise from the accumulation of mutations caused by natural processes in the body. This study was conducted by an international team led by researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and describes for the first time three molecular subtypes of lung cancer in people who have never smoked.

These insights will help unlock the mystery of how lung cancer arises in people who have no history of smoking and may guide the development of more precise clinical treatments. The findings were published September 6, 2021, in Nature Genetics.

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Smoking a Pack a Day for a Year causes 150 Mutations in Lung Cells

Genetic damage caused by smoking measured in different organs of the body

Genetic damage caused by smoking measured in different organs of the body

Genetic damage caused by smoking measured in different organs of the body. Scientists have measured the catastrophic genetic damage caused by smoking in different organs of the body and identified several different mechanisms by which tobacco smoking causes mutations in DNA. Researchers at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, the Los Alamos National Laboratory and their collaborators found smokers accumulated an average of 150 extra mutations in every lung cell for each year of smoking one packet of cigarettes a day. The study provides a direct link between the number of cigarettes smoked in a lifetime and the number of mutations in the tumour DNA...

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