Air pollution and breast cancer risk - a link that calls for political action.
In: Women's Health Weekly, 2023-11-03, S. 108-108
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"There is now strong epidemiological and biological evidence for the link between PM2.5 particle exposure and cancer, and there are good clinical and economic reasons for reducing pollution in order to prevent cancers", said Professor Jean-Yves Blay, ESMO Director of Public Policy. Keywords: Air Pollution; Breast Cancer; Breast Cancer Screening; Cancer; Cancer Prevention; Cancer Risk; Chemicals; Diagnostics and Screening; Epidemiology; European Society for Medical Oncology; Genetics; Health and Medicine; Legal Issues; Lung Cancer; Lung Diseases and Conditions; Lung Neoplasms; Mammogram; Mammography; Nitrogen Dioxide; Oncology; Risk and Prevention; Women's Health EN Air Pollution Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Screening Cancer Cancer Prevention Cancer Risk Chemicals Diagnostics and Screening Epidemiology European Society for Medical Oncology Genetics Health and Medicine Legal Issues Lung Cancer Lung Diseases and Conditions Lung Neoplasms Mammogram Mammography Nitrogen Dioxide Oncology Risk and Prevention Women's Health 108 108 1 10/30/23 20231103 NES 231103 2023 OCT 31 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Lugano, Switzerland, 17 October 2023 - Women living and working in places with higher levels of fine particle air pollution are more likely to get breast cancer than those living and working in less polluted areas. [Extracted from the article]
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Air pollution and breast cancer risk - a link that calls for political action.
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Zeitschrift: | Women's Health Weekly, 2023-11-03, S. 108-108 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1078-7240 (print) |
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