The most significant cause of lung cancer is smoking, with 80-90% of lung cancer occuring in smokers (1,2).
Passive smoking, though not as significant a risk factor as smoking oneself, increases the risk of bronchial carcinoma by a factor of 1.5, and may account for 5% of lung cancer.
Other aetiological agents include:
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