Study Finds Elevated Cancer Mortality Rates Among US Airline Crew Members
A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine examined cancer-related mortality among US pilots and flight attendants. The research highlights occupational health concerns specific to aviation crew, who face unique exposures such as cosmic radiation and disrupted circadian rhythms. The findings suggest that airline personnel may experience higher cancer mortality rates compared to the general population. The study adds to a growing body of evidence calling for closer monitoring of long-term health outcomes in aviation workers.
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