A new JACC: CardioOncology study finds air pollution increases cardiovascular disease and mortality risks in cancer patients.
A new study published in JACC: CardioOncology reveals that air pollution significantly increases cardiovascular disease and mortality risks in cancer patients, contributing to health disparities. Researchers found that environmental factors, such as air pollution, should be considered in cardio-oncology risk assessment and patient management. This study highlights the need for further research and informed clinical practices and public health policies.
June 18, 2024
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