[ad_1] Working at 36,000 feet can cause a medical problem: flight attendants may be at increased risk of cancer compared to those of us who do not fly as often, reveals a …
Read More »Flight attendants have more cancers of the uterus, thyroid and other cancers, according to a study
[ad_1] The life of an air hostess may seem glamorous, but the job comes with health risks that go beyond the management of surly passengers. As a group, they get some cancers …
Read More »Women with dense breasts have higher odds of breast cancers detected at regular intervals
[ad_1] Screening tests using automated software showed higher recall and biopsy rates, as well as a higher probability of breast cancers detected by screening and interval, in women with dense breasts compared …
Read More »Flight attendants have more cancers of the uterus, thyroid and other cancers, according to a study
[ad_1] Scientists have long recognized that flight attendants have more breast cancer and melanoma. The new study, published Monday in the journal Environmental Health, observed the same trend and detected a higher …
Read More »Flight attendants have higher rates of many cancers, study finds
[ad_1] Flight attendants are exposed to a number of known cancer risks, but few studies have rigorously quantified this risk, and the researchers say that they are a poorly studied occupational group. …
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