Who is more likely to develop lung nodules?
1. Long-term smokers: those who have smoked for more than 20 years, smoke more than 20 cigarettes per day, or have long-term passive smoking.
2. People with a history of tumors or family history: those who have had a previous tumor disease; or those who have a family history of lung cancer.
3. People who have had lung diseases or injuries: lung nodules that are susceptible to pneumonia or tuberculosis; or lungs that have been traumatized and cause lung congestion.
4. People exposed to harmful chemicals: People with severe air pollution or long-term exposure to harmful chemicals are susceptible to lung nodules.