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Firefighters face cancer risks from harmful chemicals. Here'
Firefighters face cancer risks from harmful chemicals. Here'
Firefighters face cancer risks from harmful chemicals. Here's how they're working to limit exposure
Firefighters have a higher cancer risk than most groups in part because of PFAS exposure. Researchers are looking for ways to lower the risks.
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