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Topic HealthPilots face elevated cancer risk from cosmic radiation exposure at high altitudes.
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Pilots, along with flight attendants, are identified as being at the highest risk of mortality from radiation-related cancers, surpassing even those who work directly with radioactive materials. This heightened risk is attributed to their occupational exposure to cosmic radiation, which is more prevalent at the high altitudes at which aircraft operate. Recent studies have provided significant evidence, suggesting a direct link between this occupational hazard and increased cancer death rates among flight crews. The findings underscore the ongoing relevance and significance of understanding and potentially mitigating the long-term health effects associated with frequent air travel for those who pilot the planes. This newsworthy development highlights a critical occupational health concern for the aviation industry.
Last updated: August 19, 2026