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Lung Cancer and Indoor Air Pollution in Xuan Wei, China
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1987
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Urban Air QualityAir QualityIndustrial EmissionAir Pollution ControlTobacco ControlRespiratory ToxicologyEnvironmental HealthToxicologyPublic HealthRadiation OncologyChemical EmissionEnvironmental Lung DiseasesWildfire SmokeLung CancerInhalation ToxicologyLung Cancer MortalityGlobal HealthChemical ContaminantsIndoor Air QualityAir PollutionEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicineTobacco Smoking
In Xuan Wei County, Yunnan Province, lung cancer mortality is among China's highest and, especially in females, is more closely associated with indoor burning of "smoky" coal, as opposed to wood or "smokeless" coal, than with tobacco smoking. Indoor air samples were collected during the burning of all three fuels. In contrast to wood and smokeless coal emissions, smoky coal emission has high concentrations of submicron particles containing mutagenic organics, especially in aromatic and polar fractions. These studies suggested an etiologic link between domestic smoky coal burning and lung cancer in Xuan Wei.
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