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  2. Reputable ESPN report links field turf to cancer - AOL

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    In a preview segment released, ESPN speaks to University of Washington soccer coach Amy Griffin, who compiled a list of almost 200 athletes with cancer, who have played on artificial turf that ...

  3. Artificial turf–cancer hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The crumb rubber infill of artificial turf fields contains or emits chemicals that can affect human physiology." [ 7 ] In 2020, the European Risk Assessment Study on Synthetic Turf Rubber Infill was completed; published in Science of the Total Environment , this was a scientific study funded by companies and industry association from the tyre ...

  4. WELL Building Standard - Wikipedia

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    It leads to thousands of cancer death and 100,000 of ... turf, artificial ... Mental health issue is estimated 14.3% of deaths worldwide, 8 million death per ...

  5. Category:Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Artificial turfcancer hypothesis; ... List of countries by cancer deaths; List of countries by cancer rate; ... World Cancer Day

  6. Lung cancer in people who have never smoked on the rise ... - AOL

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    Researchers from the International Agency for Research on Cancer said for never-smokers, lung cancer was the fifth largest leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Those cases were nearly ...

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  8. List of countries by cancer rate - Wikipedia

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    In many developing countries cancer incidence, insofar as this can be measured, appears much lower, most likely because of the higher death rates due to infectious disease or injury. With the increased control over malaria and tuberculosis in some Third World countries, incidence of cancer is expected to rise.

  9. List of causes of death by rate - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the causes of human deaths worldwide for different years arranged by their associated mortality rates. In 2002, there were about 57 million deaths. In 2005, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), about 58 million people died. [1]