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Study Links Diesel Exhaust, Cancer
Jeff Johnson
| Staff Reporter
A branch of the Environmental Protection Agency issued a draft report that says diesel emissions are “highly likely” to cause cancer and other health problems.
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This incarnation by the National Center for Environmental Assessment links diesel emissions to cancer but cites gaps in the research. The agency also notes that the available data make it impossible to provide hard numbers about the cancer risk imposed by emissions.
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