“It's slowly creeping its way around the globe and the question is, can it come here, will it come here? And the answer is we don't really know, but I would have to say it's probably likely .”
“While it is the more the more unusual scenario that someone who never smoked would develop lung cancer, 10 to 15 percent of the cases do occur in non-smokers. One of the major problems is, by the time it's detected, it's often quite far advanced.”