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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Lung Cancer Study Released

2009-06-02:

10:45:11:

Lung cancer rates in Saint John were significantly higher than rates in Moncton and Fredericton and are linked to occupational exposure and air pollution. That according to the first of a two part study from the Conservation Council. When you break down the numbers, a higher percentage of men in Saint John than in Moncton and Fredericton work in occupations known to be associated with increased risks of lung cancer such as welding, machining, heavy equipment operation and the transportation sector.

The study calls on the provincial Health Minister to work with the Environment Minister to improve air quality standards and eliminate the release of carcinogens from industrial sources in communities. Part two of the study will be released in the fall.



 

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