April 24, 2026
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Exposure to wildfire smoke may raise risk for several types of cancer, according to an analysis of data from a large trial.The elevated risk — observed for five cancer types — may occur after only relatively low levels of exposure experienced by large segments of the general population, findings presented at American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting showed.
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