Who's at risk of nasal and sinus cancer

Several factors are known to increase the risk of developing nasal and sinus cancer, including: your gender men are more likely to develop nasal and sinus cancer than women prolonged exposure to certain substances through your work , including wood dust, leather dust, nickel, chromium and formaldehyde smoking the more you smoke, the higher your risk of developing several types of cancer, including nasal and sinus cancer human papilloma virus (HPV) a group of viruses that affect the skin and moist membranes, such as the mouth and throat The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has produced a report on the risk of occupational nasal and sinus cancer inGreat Britain(PDF, 2Mb) .
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