What they found
Ozone was associated with cardiovascular events, while nitrogen dioxide (NO2) was linked to respiratory events in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors. Specific cancer types also showed elevated risks.
What they studied
Researchers examined 8,016 adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors in Utah, linking their residential locations to daily air pollution data. The study investigated cardiovascular and respiratory healthcare visits following acute exposures.
Takeaways
The abstract focuses on the study's findings regarding air pollution and health risks in cancer survivors; it does not provide personal how-to steps.
About this paper
This case cross-over study analyzed 8,016 Utah AYA cancer survivors diagnosed between 1998 and 2016. It used a distributed lag nonlinear model framework to estimate risks over 6 days, adjusting for temperature and humidity.
