Why flight attendants are at high risk of cancer?

IANS  |  New York 

Due to regular exposure to carcinogens, disrupted sleep cycles and possible chemical contaminants, flight attendants may be at a higher of developing several forms of than others, finds a new research.

According to the study, flight attendants are also regularly exposed to the largest effective annual ionizing dose relative to all other workers because of both their exposure to and lack of protection from cosmic in the plane.

"Our findings of higher rates of several among flight attendants is striking given the low rates of overweight and smoking in our study population, which highlights the question of what can be done to minimize the adverse exposures and common among cabin crew," said from the Harvard University's T.H. Chan School of Public

The study, published in the journal Environmental Health, included data from a survey of 5,366 US flight attendants, who were then then compared the prevalence of among the general public.

The results showed that flight attendants had a higher prevalence of every that was examined, especially breast cancer, and non-skin cancer among females.

The findings suggest that additional efforts should be made to minimize the of cancer among flight attendants, including monitoring radiation dose and organising schedules to minimize radiation exposure and circadian rhythm disruption, the researchers suggested.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 16:40 IST