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Lung cancer

Lung cancer, which was considered as a single cigarette-related disease in the past, is now considered a complex disease with different subtypes and multiple genetic mutations in its etiology.

Lung cancer is one of the most common solid organ tumors and is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. Approximately 1.8 million patients are diagnosed with lung cancer each year. (Lung cancer remains the most common cause of cancer-related deaths, responsible for 1 out of every 4 cancer-related deaths). When these data are examined, it is seen that every three minutes, while one person is diagnosed with lung cancer, another person dies due to this disease.

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