Which Environmental Factors Are Most Commonly Linked to Cancer?
Several environmental factors have been strongly linked to cancer, including:
Tobacco smoke: Contains numerous carcinogenic substances and is a leading cause of lung cancer. Radon gas: A radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes and is linked to lung cancer. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation: Exposure to UV radiation from the sun or tanning beds increases the risk of skin cancer. Asbestos: A material used in construction that is a well-known cause of mesothelioma. Arsenic: Found in contaminated water, it is linked to skin, bladder, and lung cancer.