New research has linked increasingly extreme fevers in the Middle East to increased cancer rates in women.
In this study, the researchers accumulated data on breast, ovaries, cervical and uterine cancers in North Africa and the Middle East from 1998 to 2019. They found that temperatures in the region have risen, and cancer rates have risen in Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the unified United Arab Emirates and Syria.
For each degree of warming, the prevalence rate for each region of the four cancers was incremented, with breast cancer rising by 280 cases per 100,000 people. Additionally, ovarian cancer caused a death rate of as many as 332 per 100,000 people. The survey results have been published on Public Health Frontier.
Researchers said increasingly extreme heat will exacerbate air pollution and weaken us. Immune systemand puts an additional burden hospital. These and other factors can increase your risk of cancer.
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