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Study finds flight attendants and pilots at higher risk of radiation-linked cancers

A study has revealed that flight attendants and pilots face a higher risk of cancers linked to radiation exposure. This is attributed to increased cosmic radiation encountered at high altitudes during flights.

A recent study indicates that flight attendants and pilots have an increased risk of developing cancers associated with radiation exposure. Cosmic radiation originates from space, and while only a small portion reaches the Earth's surface, individuals flying at high altitudes experience greater exposure.

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Flight attendants and pilots have highest risk of dying from radiation-linked cancers, study says

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Study finds flight attendants and pilots at higher risk of radiation-linked cancers