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New study: Climate change could be driving women's cancer risk

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Women who live in countries most vulnerable to climate change are at the greatest risk.
The article from Fortune's Well section, published on May 27, 2025, discusses a recent study highlighting the link between climate change and increased cancer risk among women. The study, conducted by researchers at a leading university, found that exposure to extreme weather events and environmental pollutants exacerbated by climate change can significantly elevate the risk of various cancers, particularly breast and ovarian cancer. The research emphasizes the disproportionate impact on women living in low-income and marginalized communities, who face higher exposure to these risks due to inadequate infrastructure and limited access to healthcare. The findings call for urgent action to address both climate change and health disparities to mitigate these risks.

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