Study links increased black carbon pollution to increase in cases of lung adenocarcinoma worldwide
Green Car Congress
NOVEMBER 28, 2021
The same study also concluded an overall lower consumption of tobacco worldwide is statistically linked to less people contracting lung squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC)—another type of NSCLC. g/m 3 ) increment of black carbon is associated with a 12% increase in LADC incidence globally. LSCC is often linked to a history of smoking.
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