The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has a profound, albeit not immediately obvious, impact on cancer

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has proposed significant changes to the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for model year 2022-2031, affecting passenger and light trucks. 

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Ken Kobayashi, MD
President, Small Woods Biopharma Consulting, LLC; Steering committee member, Oncology Advocates United for Climate and Health – International (OUCH-Int’l)
Joan H. Schiller, MD
Co-founder and steering committee chair, Oncology Advocates United for Climate and Health – International (OUCH-Int’l); Board member, Lung Cancer Research Foundation; Former deputy director, UTSW Simmons Cancer Center and Inova Schar Cancer Institute
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Ken Kobayashi, MD
President, Small Woods Biopharma Consulting, LLC; Steering committee member, Oncology Advocates United for Climate and Health – International (OUCH-Int’l)
Joan H. Schiller, MD
Co-founder and steering committee chair, Oncology Advocates United for Climate and Health – International (OUCH-Int’l); Board member, Lung Cancer Research Foundation; Former deputy director, UTSW Simmons Cancer Center and Inova Schar Cancer Institute

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