What jobs might cause lung cancer?
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In 2008, workers from bowling alleys and pool halls represented the highest number of work-related lung cancer deaths. Other occupations that resulted in a high number of lung cancer deaths included scientists, ship builders, beauticians, tobacco manufacturers, iron foundries, and coal miners. Job-related exposure to silica dust, asbestos, uranium, and nuclear material also increase the risk for developing work-related lung cancer.
In 2008, workers from bowling alleys and pool halls represented the highest number of work-related lung cancer deaths. Other occupations that resulted in a high number of lung cancer deaths included scientists, ship builders, beauticians, tobacco... More

