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Spatial consistency of co-exposure to air and surface water pollution and cancer in China

Health and Fitness

Spatial consistency of co-exposure to air and surface water pollution and cancer in China

J. Jiang, L. Zhang, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals how air and surface water pollution are intertwined, contributing to nearly 63,000 new cancer cases in China in 2016 alone. Conducted by Jingmei Jiang and colleagues, the research underscores the urgent need for coordinated environmental and health policies.

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Abstract
Humans can be exposed to multiple pollutants in the air and surface water. These environments are non-static, trans-boundary and correlated, creating a complex network, and significant challenges for research on environmental hazards, especially in real-world cancer research. This article reports on a large study (377 million people in 30 provinces of China) that evaluated the combined impact of air and surface water pollution on cancer. We formulate a spatial evaluation system and a common grading scale for co-pollution measurement, and validate assumptions that air and surface water environments are spatially connected and that cancers of different types tend to cluster in areas where these environments are poorer. We observe "dose-response" relationships in both the number of affected cancer types and the cancer incidence with an increase in degree of co-pollution. We estimate that 62,847 (7.4%) new cases of cancer registered in China in 2016 were attributable to air and surface water pollution, and the majority (69.7%) of these excess cases occurred in areas with the highest level of co-pollution. The findings clearly show that the environment cannot be considered as a set of separate entities. They also support the development of policies for cooperative environmental governance and disease prevention.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 06, 2024
Authors
Jingmei Jiang, Luwen Zhang, Zixing Wang, Wentao Gu, Cuihong Yang, Yubing Shen, Jing Zhao, Wei Han, Yaoda Hu, Fang Xue, Wangyue Chen, Xiaobo Guo, Hairong Li, Peng Wu, Yali Chen, Yujie Zhao, Jin Du, Chengyu Jiang
Tags
cancer incidence
pollution
air pollution
water pollution
China
co-pollution
environmental factors
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