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How Do Environmental Exposures Influence Cancer Risk?

Environmental exposures to carcinogens such as asbestos, radon, and ultraviolet radiation can increase cancer risk. Occupational hazards, such as exposure to industrial chemicals and pollutants, also play a significant role in cancer variability. Geographic differences in environmental exposures can lead to variability in cancer incidence among populations living in different regions.

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