Cancer mortality risk, fine particulate air pollution, and smoking in a large, representative cohort of US adults.
Nathan C ColemanRichard T BurnettJoshua D HigbeeJacob S LeflerRay M MerrillMajid EzzatiJulian D MarshallSun-Young KimMatthew BechleAllen L RobinsonC Arden PopePublished in: Cancer causes & control : CCC (2020)
Exposure to PM2.5 air pollution contributes to lung cancer mortality and may be a risk factor for other cancer types. Cigarette smoking has a larger impact on cancer mortality than PM2.5 , but is associated with similar cancer types.