Climate toxicity: An increasingly relevant clinical issue in Cancer Care

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Cancer Policy Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jcpo.2023.100410
Catherine S. Weadick , Rachel J. Keogh , Hailey K. Carroll , Sandra Boldrin , Eibhlin Mulroe , Lucy Murphy , Bryan Sheils , Aisling Barry , Seamus O’Reilly
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In recent years the terms time and financial toxicities have entered the vocabulary of cancer care. We would like to introduce another toxicity: climate toxicity. Climate toxicity is a double-edge sword in cancer care. Increasing cancer risk by exposure to carcinogens, and consequently increasing treatment requirements leads to ever growing damage to our environment. This article assesses the impact of climate change on patients, the climate toxicity caused by both healthcare workers and healthcare facilities, and suggests actions that may be taken mitigate them.

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气候毒性:癌症治疗中日益相关的临床问题
近年来,时间和经济毒性已进入癌症治疗的词汇。我们想介绍另一种毒性:气候毒性。气候毒性是癌症治疗中的一把双刃剑。接触致癌物增加癌症风险,从而增加治疗需求,从而对我们的环境造成越来越大的破坏。本文评估了气候变化对患者的影响,以及医护人员和医疗机构造成的气候毒性,并提出了可能采取的缓解措施。
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Journal of Cancer Policy
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