Outdoor air pollution, green space, and cancer incidence in Saxony: a semi-individual cohort study
Abstract Background There are a few epidemiological studies that (1) link increased ambient air pollution (AP) with an increase in lung cancer incidence rates and (2) investigate whether residing in green spaces could be protective against cancer. However, it is completely unclear whether other form...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Datzmann (Author), Iana Markevych (Author), Freya Trautmann (Author), Joachim Heinrich (Author), Jochen Schmitt (Author), Falko Tesch (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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