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Second Primary Lung Cancer: Understanding the Risks and Possibilities
It is possible, but rare, to develop lung cancer twice (known as "second primary lung cancer"). Most cases of lung cancer occur in people who have smoked or been exposed to other risk factors, but it can also occasionally develop in individuals who have never smoked or have had limited exposure.Lung Cancer - Related Articles
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