clean air act

How effective has the Clean Air Act been in reducing cancer risk?

Since its inception, the Clean Air Act has significantly reduced air pollution and associated health risks, including cancer. According to the EPA, the CAA has prevented tens of thousands of cases of lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses. The act's success in reducing emissions of carcinogenic pollutants has contributed to improved public health and lower cancer rates.

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