Is it true that staying up late can give you lung cancer?

Staying up late may increase the risk of cancer, but it is not 100% likely to develop lung cancer.
Long-term staying up late can lead to low immunity, the body’s immune system can not kill cancer cells; the body’s endocrine system hormone secretion disorders, resulting in abnormal cell metabolism, affecting the normal division of cells, resulting in cell mutation, and so on, thereby increasing the risk of cancer. In addition, it may also lead to memory loss and induce cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
The risk factors of lung cancer are smoking, environmental pollution, heredity, gene mutation and so on. Symptoms such as coughing, sputum and chest pain may occur after developing cancer. Staying up late may lead to an increased risk of lung cancer, but it does not necessarily lead to cancer. In addition, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle, not to stay up late and to have a regular routine.