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A comprehensive study has shown that airline crew and pilots are the most vulnerable to radiation-related cancer deaths during their work, recording higher mortality rates from breast cancer, central nervous system cancer, blood cancers, prostate cancer, and skin cancer compared to other professions. The death rates reach approximately 6.9% for flight attendants and 6.7% for pilots. The study also indicated that exposure to radiation doses between 3 and 6 millisieverts annually—significantly exceeding the normal limit for a regular traveler (0.4 millisieverts annually)—poses substantial health risks for aviation workers. Experts recommend increasing vigilance and conducting health assessments for individuals in these occupations to better understand the link between their symptoms and cancer, as well as implementing more effective preventive measures.
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