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Air Pollution Linked To Cancer Deaths - WHO

18-Oct-2013
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The specialized cancer agency of the World Health Organization and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), announced on Thursday that it has classified outdoor air pollution as carcinogenic to humans.

After thoroughly reviewing the latest available scientific literature, the world’s leading experts convened by the IARC Monographs Programme concluded that there is sufficient evidence that exposure to outdoor air pollution causes lung cancer. They also noted a positive association with an increased risk of bladder cancer.

The report which was made available to the Ghana News Agency said a major component of outdoor air pollution was evaluated separately and was also classified as carcinogenic to humans.

It said: “The IARC evaluation showed an increasing risk of lung cancer with increasing levels of exposure to particulate matter and air pollution.

“Although the composition of air pollution and levels of exposure can vary dramatically between locations, the conclusions of the Working Group apply to all regions of the world.”

The report said air pollution is already known to increase risks for a wide range of diseases, such as respiratory and heart diseases.

It said studies indicate that in recent years exposure levels have increased significantly in some parts of the world, particularly in rapidly industrializing countries with large populations.

Adding that the most recent data in 2010 indicate that 223 000 deaths from lung cancer worldwide resulted from air pollution.

“The air we breathe has become polluted with a mixture of cancer-causing substances,” said Dr Kurt Straif, Head of the IARC Monographs Section. “We now know that outdoor air pollution is not only a major risk to health in general, but also a leading environmental cause of cancer deaths.”

The IARC Monographs Programme, dubbed the “encyclopaedia of carcinogens”, provides an authoritative source of scientific evidence on cancer-causing substances and exposures.

It noted that in the past, the Programme evaluated many individual chemicals and specific mixtures that occur in outdoor air pollution; these included diesel engine exhaust, solvents, metals, and dusts, but this is the first time that experts have classified outdoor air pollution as a cause of cancer.

“Our task was to evaluate the air everyone breathes rather than focus on specific air pollutants,” explains Dr Dana Loomis, Deputy Head of the Monographs Section. “The results from the reviewed studies point in the same direction: the risk of developing lung cancer is significantly increased in people exposed to air pollution.”

“Volume 109 of the IARC Monographs is based on the independent review of more than 1000 scientific papers from studies on five continents.

“The reviewed studies analyse the carcinogenicity of various pollutants present in outdoor air pollution, especially particulate matter and transportation-related pollution.

“The evaluation is driven by findings from large epidemiologic studies that included millions of people living in Europe, North and South America, and Asia,” the report said.

It said the predominant sources of outdoor air pollution are transportation, stationary power generation, industrial and agricultural emissions, and residential heating and cooking. Some air pollutants have natural sources, as well.

“Classifying outdoor air pollution as carcinogenic to humans is an important step,” said IARC Director Dr Christopher Wild. “There are effective ways to reduce air pollution and, given the scale of the exposure affecting people worldwide, this report should send a strong signal to the international community to take action without further delay.”

Source: GNA

 

 
 

 

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