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  • Frosted
    Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 5798

    Diesel fumes cause Lung Caner

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-18415532

    Exhaust fumes from diesel engines do cause cancer, a panel of experts working for the World Health Organization says.
    It concluded that the exhausts were definitely a cause of lung cancer and may also cause tumours in the bladder.
    It based the findings on research in high-risk workers such as miners, railway workers and truck drivers.
    However, the panel said everyone should try to reduce their exposure to diesel exhaust fumes.
    The International Agency for Research on Cancer, a part of the World Health Organization, had previously labelled diesel exhausts as probably carcinogenic to humans.
    IARC has now labelled exhausts as a definite cause of cancer, although it does not compare how risky different carcinogens are. Diesel exhausts are now in the same group as carcinogens ranging from wood chippings to plutonium and sunlight to alcohol.
    It is thought people working in at-risk industries have about a 40% increased risk of developing lung cancer.
    Dr Christopher Portier, who led the assessment, said: "The scientific evidence was compelling and the Working Group's conclusion was unanimous, diesel engine exhaust causes lung cancer in humans.
    "Given the additional health impacts from diesel particulates, exposure to this mixture of chemicals should be reduced worldwide."
    The impact on the wider population, which is exposed to diesel fumes at much lower levels and for shorter periods of time, is unknown.
    Dr Kurt Straif, also from IARC, said: "For most of the carcinogens when there is high exposure the risk is higher, when there is lower exposure the risk is lower."
    There have been considerable efforts to clean up diesel exhausts. Lower sulphur fuel and engines which burn the fuel more efficiently are now in use.
    The UK Department of Health said: "We will carefully consider this report. Air pollutants are a significant public health concern, we are looking at this issue as part of our plans to improve public health."
    Cancer Research UK said employers and workers should take appropriate action to minimise exposure to diesel fumes in the workplace.
    But director of cancer information Dr Lesley Walker said the overall number of lung cancers caused by diesel fumes was "likely to be a fraction of those caused by smoking tobacco".
  • lxskllr
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #2
    Wood chippings?

    Clearly they should add an 800% tax to diesel, and begin a yearly tax increase regimen to get people to quit using that fuel source. Walking is better for you anyway :^D

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    • Darwin
      Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 1372

      #3
      I see. Well I guess .01% is technically a fraction. Don't know about that side of the pond but over here miners, railway workers, and truck drivers smoke way more than the general public.

      "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics."--Benjamin Disraeli

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      • sgreger1
        Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 9451

        #4
        Originally posted by Darwin
        I see. Well I guess .01% is technically a fraction. Don't know about that side of the pond but over here miners, railway workers, and truck drivers smoke way more than the general public.

        "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics."--Benjamin Disraeli
        This is what I was thinking, like how do you control for other causes like smoking? Do you mean to tell me they found real truck drivers that didn't smoke? Lol, yah, sure they did..

        No surprise that diesel fumes are bad for you though, in other news huffing paint is really bad as well.

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        • Bigblue1
          Banned Users
          • Dec 2008
          • 3923

          #5
          this is old news. My Dad passed away in 03. Diagnosed with bladder cancer in 92-93. He was diesel mechanic. He drank beer till prolly somewhere's around 89. after he stopped the beer he started drinking a lot of diet coke, I mean a lot. for full disclosure he smoked till just after I was born in 76. anyways I 'm pretty sure the diet coke was what kicked him over the edge. Just my $.02



          Love you Dad!

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          • precious007
            Banned Users
            • Sep 2010
            • 5885

            #6
            One of my grandfathers was a heavy smoker and also drank rum (since he retired until the age of 80) he was also a diesel mechanic and died of lung and liver cancer.

            So there is a connection in between.

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            • GoVegan
              Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 5603

              #7
              So biodiesel would be a reduced harm alternative?

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              • sgreger1
                Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 9451

                #8
                Originally posted by GoVegan
                So biodiesel would be a reduced harm alternative?
                Biodiesel isn't a viable fuel source though. There just isn't enough room to grow all the crops needed to produce it. Maybe once we get better at making bacteria shit it out than it will be more likely.

                Sorry to hear about everyones parents/grandparents who passed away. I honestly think drinking a beer every day is healthier than drinking a coke or diet coke every day. I mean they are both processed as sugar but in my family too I had someone who apparently stroked out from drinking too much coke. It just seems like an odd coincidence. That's why I almost NEVER drink soda.

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                • jxr182
                  Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 18

                  #9
                  I've read a study before that found that horses that are fenced along heavy trucking routes have much higher rates of lung cancer and emphysema than horses along normal car routes. I'm a believer... but I'm also pretty gullible to begin with.

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                  • Premium Parrots
                    Super Moderators
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 9759

                    #10
                    after reading that.....I, for one won't be sucking on anymore tailpipes.



                    welcome back BB
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                    • sgreger1
                      Member
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 9451

                      #11
                      PP prefers to suck on "ogranic" pipes instead.

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                      • Elzbieta
                        New Member
                        • May 2013
                        • 6

                        #12
                        Yeah its true diesel is fume is very dangerous for health and big cause of air pollution. We should take preventive measure to get rid of these dangerous fumes.
                        supported living community

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                        • NeonMouse
                          Member
                          • Apr 2013
                          • 193

                          #13
                          Im screwed then, too many cars pass by my flat. Im tempted to dig up the road and stop those bastard from giving me dat cancer.

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                          • Frosted
                            Member
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 5798

                            #14
                            Bloomin 'eck. This thread is a blast from the past.
                            Theyre putting diesel particulate filters on all new diesels now.

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                            • jagmanss
                              Member
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 12213

                              #15
                              Originally posted by sgreger1
                              PP prefers to suck on "ogranic" pipes instead.
                              LMFAO..... Hahaaaa

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