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9. Occupational Exposures

Certain industries expose workers to carcinogenic chemicals, increasing the risk of stomach cancer. Jobs in mining, construction, textiles, farming, dry cleaning, and the food industry may involve frequent exposure to substances such as:

  • Solvents
  • Pesticides & herbicides
  • Asbestos & coal dust
  • Ionizing radiation

Long-term exposure to these chemicals can damage stomach lining cells, contributing to cancer development. Workers in high-risk industries should take protective measures and undergo regular health screenings.

A farming scene at sunset with a combine harvester in a field, highlighting the potential exposure of agricultural workers to carcinogenic chemicals such as pesticides and herbicides, which may increase the risk of stomach cancer.

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