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flag Iowa cancer rates are linked to pesticides, PFAS, nitrates, and radon in a new report.

flag A new report by the Iowa Environmental Council and the Harkin Institute links Iowa's rising cancer rates to environmental factors such as pesticides, PFAS chemicals, nitrates, and radon. flag Experts argue these hazards, prevalent in the state's agriculture-heavy landscape, contribute to Iowa having the second-highest cancer rate in the nation. flag The study urges lawmakers to expand regulations beyond personal risk factors to address these uncontrolled environmental threats.

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