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AQI spike increases cancer risk for children and seniors: Oncologist explains

Air pollution poses a significant long-term cancer risk, particularly for children and the elderly. Children’s developing bodies and higher breathing rates make them more vulnerable, while older adults’ weakened systems struggle to cope with pollutants. These tiny particles can damage DNA, cause chronic inflammation, and impair the immune system, increasing cancer development over time.

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