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Face-To-Face With Scorching Wildfire: Potential Toxicant Exposure And The Health Risks Of Smoke For Wildland Firefighters At The Wildland-Urban Interface, Jooyeon Hwang, Ngee-Sing Chong, Mengliang Zhang, Robert J Agnew, Chao Xu, Zhuangjie Li, Xin Xu May 2023

Face-To-Face With Scorching Wildfire: Potential Toxicant Exposure And The Health Risks Of Smoke For Wildland Firefighters At The Wildland-Urban Interface, Jooyeon Hwang, Ngee-Sing Chong, Mengliang Zhang, Robert J Agnew, Chao Xu, Zhuangjie Li, Xin Xu

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As wildfire risks have elevated due to climate change, the health risks that toxicants from fire smoke pose to wildland firefighters have been exacerbated. Recently, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has reclassified wildland firefighters' occupational exposure as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1). Wildfire smoke contributes to an increased risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease, yet wildland firefighters have inadequate respiratory protection. The economic cost of wildland fires has risen concurrently, as illustrated by the appropriation of $45 billion for wildfire management over FYs 2011-2020 by the U.S. Congress. Occupational epidemiological studies of wildland firefighters are crucial for …