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A report by the Health and Safety Executive (2012) found that a third of nasal cancers are linked to certain occupations.
At-risk occupations include carpentry and shoe makers, who might be surrounded by carcinogens.
Frequent exposure to hard wood dust, leather dust, nickel compounds, and radium 226 and 228 are linked to a higher risk of nasal cancer.
In terms of the human papilloma virus (HPV), it’s a common virus that can cause small growths or warts.