Doctors are seeing more non-smokers, especially women, with later-stage lung cancer

Katie Hulan, 37, is one of a growing number of non-smoking women doctors are seeing who have lung cancer. Hulan is seen in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Mohammed Asaduallah (Mandatory Credit)

TORONTO - Katie Hulan's family doctor thought she might have asthma. 

Her cough, which had started about a month and a half earlier, was getting progressively worse. So he gave her some puffers to try, but they didn't work.  

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