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Pollutants in the air we breathe have been classed as a leading environmental cause of cancer by the World Health Organization. | Pollutants in the air we breathe have been classed as a leading environmental cause of cancer by the World Health Organization. |
It said the evidence was clear they cause lung cancer. | It said the evidence was clear they cause lung cancer. |
Sources of pollution include car exhausts, power stations, emissions from agriculture and industry - as well as heating in people's homes. | Sources of pollution include car exhausts, power stations, emissions from agriculture and industry - as well as heating in people's homes. |
The WHO said the classification should act as a strong message to governments to take action. | The WHO said the classification should act as a strong message to governments to take action. |
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a part of the WHO, has now classed air pollution in the same category as tobacco smoke, UV radiation and plutonium. | The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a part of the WHO, has now classed air pollution in the same category as tobacco smoke, UV radiation and plutonium. |
It said air pollution had been know to cause heart and lung diseases, but evidence had now emerged that it was also causing cancer. | It said air pollution had been know to cause heart and lung diseases, but evidence had now emerged that it was also causing cancer. |
The IARC said the most recent data suggested 223,000 deaths from lung cancer around the world were caused by air pollution. | The IARC said the most recent data suggested 223,000 deaths from lung cancer around the world were caused by air pollution. |
More than half of the deaths were thought to be in China and other East Asian countries. Rapid industrialisation has led to smoggy skies in cities such as Beijing. | More than half of the deaths were thought to be in China and other East Asian countries. Rapid industrialisation has led to smoggy skies in cities such as Beijing. |
However, it is a global problem and concerns about air pollution were raised in Europe again this week. | However, it is a global problem and concerns about air pollution were raised in Europe again this week. |
Data suggests there may also be a link with bladder cancer. | Data suggests there may also be a link with bladder cancer. |
Dr Kurt Straif, from IARC, said: "The air we breathe has become polluted with a mixture of cancer-causing substances. | Dr Kurt Straif, from IARC, said: "The air we breathe has become polluted with a mixture of cancer-causing substances. |
"We now know that outdoor air pollution is not only a major risk to health in general, but also a leading environmental cause of cancer deaths." | "We now know that outdoor air pollution is not only a major risk to health in general, but also a leading environmental cause of cancer deaths." |
Cancer Research UK said it was not a surprise. | |
Dr Julie Sharp, the head of health information at the charity, said: "It's important that people keep the risk from air pollution in perspective. | |
"Although air pollution increases the risk of developing lung cancer by a small amount, other things have a much bigger effect on our risk, particularly smoking." |