2024
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.34835
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Association between ambient exposure to PM2.5 and upper aerodigestive tract cancer in Los Angeles

Fang Fang,
Beate Ritz,
Jianyu Rao
et al.

Abstract: Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) contains carcinogens similar to those generated by tobacco smoking, which may increase the risks of developing smoking‐related cancers, such as upper aerodigestive track (UADT) cancers, for both smokers and never‐smokers. Therefore, it is imperative to understand the relation between ambient PM2.5 exposure and risk of UADT cancers. A population‐based case–control study involving 565 incident UADT cancer cases and 983 controls was conducted in Los Angeles County from 1999 to 2004… Show more

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