Deccan Chronicle

POOR AIR QUALITY ALSO CAUSES LUNG CANCER

- KANIZA GARARI | DC

The increasing air pollution with particulat­e matter 2.5 is one of the major causes for lung cancer besides smoking – both passive and active.

Experts stated that pollution has become a major cause for the disease which was restricted to respirator­y infections, chronic asthma, chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disorder and other lung infections earlier.

Dr Sandeep Nayar, a senior consultant for respirator­y medicine, said, “Poor air quality affects the lungs badly as it has to filter the oxygen and supply it to other parts. This causes recurrent respirator­y diseases. The toxic particles in the air affect the cells. Poor air quality is a defined factor for lung cancer.”

The studies have shown how poor air quality trigger uncontroll­ed cell growth among those who are already hit with smoking, genetic characteri­stics and mutations.

Dr Latha Sharma, a consultant pulmonolog­ist, noted, “Currently, we see 10 to 15 per cent cases who were exposed to second-hand smoke, asbestos and other forms of air pollution which led to cancer. Most of the patients come to hospitals in stage 2 or stage 3. It is a preventabl­e disease.”

A senior oncologist added, “In urban areas it is difficult to skip smoking and air pollution. We see respirator­y infections in children because of poor air quality. ”

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