The five-year survival rate for lung cancer remains a dismal 17.7%, a rate that improved only by a few percentage points since the 1970s, largely because most cases are still diagnosed in late stages. The disease is also common, being the second-most frequently diagnosed cancer in the US and the most diagnosed kind in China, where smoking is on the rise among young adults.
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