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Area of Science:

  • Environmental health
  • Oncology
  • Climate change impacts

Background:

  • A warming planet presents serious threats to human health.
  • These impacts extend to the care, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the profound effects of climate change on cancer care.
  • To emphasize the professional obligation of oncology health care professionals to address these issues.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on climate change and health impacts.
  • Analysis of the role of oncology professionals as trusted messengers.
  • Identification of actionable strategies for mitigation and prevention.

Main Results:

  • Climate change directly affects cancer patient outcomes and healthcare delivery.
  • Oncology professionals are uniquely positioned to advocate for climate solutions.
  • Personal, local, national, and organizational actions are crucial.

Conclusions:

  • Urgent need for oncology professionals to engage in climate change education and advocacy.
  • Mitigation and prevention strategies are essential to protect cancer patients.
  • Collective action is required to address the intersection of climate change and cancer.