Lung cancer is increasingly affecting non-smokers, with 2023 data revealing that up to 20% of global cases occur in individuals who have never smoked (American Cancer Society). In the United States alone, over 30,000 non-smokers are diagnosed annually (American Lung Association). The primary system affected is the respiratory system, and late detection remains a critical challenge. Many non-smokers are diagnosed at advanced stages, complicating treatment and prognosis.
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46. The Role of Telemedicine Telemedicine has rapidly become a valuable tool for improving access to lung cancer screening, diagnosis, and follow-up care, particularly for non-smokers…