Other Causes of Lung Cancer The other 10 to 20% of lung cancers are caused by: Previous radiation treatment to the chest area Exposure to radon gas, an odorless gas produced naturally in some soils, can accumulate in homes or buildings and mix with the air you breathe Exposure to asbestos, a building material that is still inside many older homes and buildings Exposure to diesel exhaust, arsenic, chromium, or nickel Air pollution Family history of lung cancer While most lung cancer deaths occur in older people, researchers at Johns Hopkins report that lung cancer is increasing in younger people
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