‘Air pollution promotes cancer’

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KUWAIT CITY, May 23: The Kuwait Cancer Awareness National Campaign (CAN) called for the adoption of the recommendations of the International Agency for Research on Cancer on the risks of environmental pollution and its relationship to lung cancer, reports Al-Jarida daily.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the campaign, Dr. Khaled Al-Saleh, said for the government will carry out its duties in working to reduce air pollution, wishing that the state would work with the private sector to develop a new advanced plan for the country’s afforestation process, especially after scientific reports linked the lack of greening and the increase in air pollutants and diseases, especially cancer.

Dr. Khaled Al-Saleh

Dr Al-Saleh stressed that greening and the green patch purify the atmosphere, as trees act as filters to purify the air from impurities and suspended matter, such as dust and smoke, and greening reduces global warming, adding that interest in afforestation operations in Kuwait is limited, as the country suffers from vast areas devoid of greenery, as well.

There is a clear lack of interest in preserving the agricultural environment, especially on roadsides and around cities and governorates. He explained after a comprehensive review of the latest available scientific literature, the campaign concluded that there is sufficient evidence that exposure to air pollution causes lung cancer, and that there is also a positive relationship between pollutants and the risk of bladder cancer, pointing out that research revealed that particles, which constitute a major component In outdoor pollution, it contains substances that are carcinogenic to humans, especially those particles that are suspended in the air as a result of dust and vehicle exhaust fumes.

He stated that the evaluation showed an increased risk of lung cancer with increased levels of exposure to particulate matter and air pollution, indicating that the academic studies program, which is called the “Encyclopedia of Carcinogens”, provides a reliable source of scientific evidence about carcinogenic substances and exposure to them, and evaluated the program Lots of individual chemicals and specific reactions occur in outdoor pollution including diesel engine exhaust, metals, and dust. He pointed out that the results of the reviewed studies point in the same direction, as the risk of lung cancer increases signifi- cantly in people exposed to air pollution.

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