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In Balochistan, Pakistan, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee has criticized the surge in cancer cases due to uranium mining, hazardous waste disposal, and environmental degradation. Toxic waste containing radioactive materials has contaminated the water, soil, and air, causing a rise in lung, liver, blood, and skin cancers.
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