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Low diesel exhaust concentrations cause lung cancer

Canadian researchers have reiterated urgent calls for employers to get rid of old diesel-powered machinery, and found that most lung cancers caused by occupational diesel engine exhaust result from exposure to low concentrations of the substance.

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