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Cooking oil fume exposure and Lung-RADS distribution among school cafeteria workers of South Korea.

Minjun KimYangho KimA Ram KimWoon Jung KwonSoyeoun LimWoojin KimCheolin Yoo
Published in: Annals of occupational and environmental medicine (2024)
The rate of Lung-RADS-positive was significantly higher among culinary workers who performed actual cooking tasks than among nonculinary workers. In addition, appropriate ventilation at the workplace made the LDCT results differ. More research is needed to identify factors that might influence LDCT findings among culinary workers, including those in other occupations.
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