Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer ( 40 Questions)
Incorrect. While exposure to secondhand smoke is a risk factor, it is not the primary cause of lung cancer.
Incorrect. Genetics can play a role, but it is not the most significant factor in the development of lung cancer.
Incorrect. Avoiding tobacco smoke is important, but other factors can also contribute to the risk of lung cancer.
Correct. Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, but exposure to radon and occupational carcinogens is also significant in the development of the disease.
A) Incorrect. While exposure to secondhand smoke is a risk factor, it is not the primary cause of lung cancer.
B) Incorrect. Genetics can play a role, but it is not the most significant factor in the development of lung cancer.
C) Incorrect. Avoiding tobacco smoke is important, but other factors can also contribute to the risk of lung cancer.
D) Correct. Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer, but exposure to radon and occupational carcinogens is also significant in the development of the disease.