Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, responsible for nearly 1.8 million fatalities annually according to the World Health Organization. The lungs, vital organs within the respiratory system, are essential for oxygenating blood and removing carbon dioxide. Despite medical advances, late-stage detection is common, with over half of cases diagnosed after the cancer has spread, significantly reducing survival rates. This challenge underscores the urgent need for improved screening, early intervention, and innovative therapies to transform patient outcomes globally.
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31. Personalized Smoking Cessation Programs Personalized smoking cessation programs are a vital component of comprehensive lung cancer care, as continued smoking can hinder treatment effectiveness and…