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Can Air Pollution Cause Cancer | Health Live
A recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights that over 7.6 million people fall victim to lung cancer each year, with this number rising annually due to increasing air pollution. Health experts explain that particulate matter (PM 2.5), present in polluted air, can enter the lungs and promote the growth of cancer-causing cells. This exposure significantly heightens the risk of developing lung cancer. The correlation between air pollution and lung cancer underscores the urgent need for improved air quality and public health measures. Reducing exposure to pollutants and implementing effective environmental regulations are critical steps in mitigating the risk of lung cancer linked to air pollution.
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