Study links increased black carbon pollution to increase in cases of lung adenocarcinoma worldwide
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NOVEMBER 28, 2021
This study, done in collaboration between NTU and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, showed that a 0.1 g/m 3 ) increment of black carbon is associated with a 12% increase in LADC incidence globally. The research team found that it has increased globally by 3.6 ?g/m Globally, a 0.1 ?g/m micrograms per cubic meter (?g/m
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