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Lung Cancer's Paradox: Never-Smokers Outlive Smokers?

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    Never-smokers with non–small cell lung cancer demonstrated better long-term survival rates, living an average of 2.7 years longer than smokers.

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    Clinical characteristics showed that smokers were older and more often male.

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    Subsolid and ground-glass nodules were exclusively adenocarcinoma.

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    Never-smokers were more frequently diagnosed with stage IV disease, positive nodal disease, and metastatic disease.

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    The study highlighted potential implications for screening protocols and targeted management strategies.

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