New Studies Show Diesel Smoke Increases The Risk Of Lung Cancer

Latest studies in the field of cancer, show that Diesel smoke increases the risk of Lung Cancer in humans. Which means people who are working in the railways and roadways transportation have a higher risk rate of having lung cancer than other people. A study in Canada and Europe has show that people who have been working in the transport and mining industry, have shown 31% higher risk rate of forming lung cancer.

Lung cancer today is the worst form of cancer which kills its victim very slowly and the treatment for the disease has been mostly unsatisfactory. It also have a very low rate of survival, as most of the people who are diagnosed with lung cancer end up in the grave.

On the other hand this has also shown that lung cancer can also spread through industrial working conditions, and not only by smoking. Smoking too is the major cause of lung cancer, and it is killing people around the world on almost a daily basis.

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