Exposure to pollution has been linked to several types of cancers, including lung cancer, bladder cancer, and Breast cancer. Air pollutants like particulate matter and chemicals such as benzene can increase the risk of developing these cancers. Additionally, long-term exposure to industrial pollutants or toxic waste can lead to other types of malignancies, particularly in vulnerable populations. Overall, the relationship between pollution and cancer is complex and influenced by various factors, including genetics and lifestyle.
the main diseases caused by pollution are such as lung and skin cancers
water pollution - goitre, typhiod ,jaundis air pollution -asthma , lungs cancers noise pollution -high b.p, headache
Pollution is NOT a form of cancer. Cancer is a change in a cell that causes the cell to overgrow and to spread itself in another area of the body. However, pollution MAY be a cause of some cancers.
It is radioactive material that can cause cancers and mutation. It can leak into rivers, destroy soil and harm ecosystems if not properly disposed of, causing mutations and possible destroy a whole ecosystem.
All kinds.
Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. There are also pre-cancers called actinic keratoses.
Adenocarcinoma is a general term for cancers that begin in glands. The prostate is a glandular organ, so the vast majority of cancers in the prostate are adenocarcinomas. There can also be stromal cancers, but they are rare.
Yes, there are several types of pollution, including air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, and noise pollution. Each type of pollution can have different sources and causes environmental and health concerns.
the 3 types of pollution are:eco pollutionnoise pollutionlight pollution
Chewing tobacco.
Industrial effluents.
Air pollution