A landmark study has found a robust spatial association between environmental exposure to pesticide mixtures and increased cancer incidence across Peru. The research, published in the journal Nature Health in April 2026, was conducted by an international team of scientists. According to the study, none of the 31 pesticide active ingredients analyzed are individually classified as carcinogenic by international standards. However, when combined as mixtures — as they occur in real-world environments — they show a collective cancer risk. The authors state that the findings ‘strongly support a mechanistic [causal] link between pesticide exposure and cancer, challenging assumptions of human…

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