Gene study seeks lung cancer clues for Never-Smokers

NCT ID NCT07273279

First seen Jan 09, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 18 times

Summary

This study explores whether certain genes that help break down harmful chemicals in the body are linked to lung cancer risk, especially in people who have never smoked. Researchers will analyze genetic data from 100,000 adults to see if specific gene variations make lung cancer more likely. The goal is to better understand why some non-smokers develop lung cancer.

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