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Cancer risk from toxic air drops by 17% in Southland

Cancer risk from Southern California's air pollution has declined 17% over the last seven years but remains dangerously high across the region, particularly near ports and rail yards, along truck-laden freeways and in parts of the Inland Empire, according to a study released by regional air regulators Friday.

By Janet Wilson

January 5, 2008

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