Also known as a malignant tumor or neoplasm, cancer. That was a scary diagnosis for the patient. One of the 100 different illnesses identified by scientists is one in which cells multiply uncontrollably, occasionally spreading quickly to other bodily areas. There are currently 119 known factors and situations that might cause occupational cancer, and more are being investigated. Industrial employees, medical professionals, miners, refinery workers, manufacturers, construction workers, and auto mechanics are among the professions with a greater risk of carcinogen exposure. High exposure to asbestos fibers, UV rays, mineral lubricants and metalworking fluids, diesel engine exhaust, formaldehyde, and other harmful elements is the cause of this. It has been established that early menstruation, childbearing later in life (around the 30s), or not at all, nursing for a brief length of time, and late menopause4 all increase a woman's chance of developing cancer.
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