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Long-Term Study Links Workplace Ethylene Oxide Exposure to Higher Breast Cancer Mortality

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For decades, ethylene oxide (EtO) has played a crucial role in various industries, serving as a sterilizing agent for medical equipment, a key ingredient in plastics production, and a fumigant for food processing. However, despite its importance to public health and manufacturing, EtO is also classified as a known human carcinogen. A newly updated and comprehensive study now provides strong evidence linking long-term occupational exposure to EtO with an increased risk of breast cancer mortality among women.

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