A recent study analyzed national data from over 12 million death certificates, revealing that flight attendants and pilots have a higher risk of dying from cancers linked to radiation exposure. The study examined various occupations and their associated health risks.
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Study Finds Flight Attendants and Pilots at Higher Risk of Radiation-Linked Cancers
A study using data from more than 12 million death certificates indicates that flight attendants and pilots face an increased risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers. The research highlights the health implications associated with these occupations.
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Flight attendants, pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says
Study Finds Flight Attendants and Pilots at Higher Risk of Radiation-Linked Cancers