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NCI

Formaldehyde and Cancer Risk

chemicals  cancer  formaldehyde  risk  environmental  carcinogenesis  EPA  occupation  OSHA  3.8  IARC 

A fact sheet that discusses formaldehyde and its possible association with cancer. Includes resources for more information.

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NCI

Radon and Cancer

cancer  risk  lung  environmental  radon  3.52 

A fact sheet about radon, an odorless radioactive gas, and its possible association with cancer, and how to test for radon in the home.

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NCI

Cell Phones and Cancer Risk

cancer  risk  exposure  cell  environmental  brain  mobile  radiation  phones  cellular  3.72  Electromagnetic  EMF  Radiofrequency 

A fact sheet that outlines the available evidence regarding use of cellular/mobile telephones and cancer risk.

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NCI

Secondhand Smoke and Cancer

cancer  asthma  risk  tobacco  secondhand  smoke  smoking  cessation  stroke  sids  environmental  involuntary  carcinogenesis  10.18  bronchitis  ETS  passive 

A fact sheet that summarizes the studies on the health effects of exposure to environmental (secondhand) tobacco smoke.

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NCI

Cigar Smoking and Cancer

chemicals  nicotine  cancer  risk  tobacco  smoke  smoking  throat  lung  environmental  oral  mouth  cigar  pancreatic  esophageal  lip  laryngeal  Pancreas  Esophagus  larynx 

A fact sheet about the health risks associated with cigar smoking.

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CDC

Protecting Kids from Environmental Exposure | CDC Features

health  features  CDC  pediatric  environmental  specialty  units  CDC Features  Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units  PEHSU  environmental contaminants  environmental exposure  children’s exposure  prenatal exposure 

Children’s rapid development during the fetal period through early childhood makes them more vulnerable to environmental exposure. Contact the nearest Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit to learn how to protect your child from exposure to health hazards in the environment.

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