Remote Work and Cancer: What Unknown Risks Do Employees Face? <\/h2>\n
Since the health crisis related to Covid-19, remote work has become the new norm. Comfort, flexibility, time savings on commutes... working from home seems to offer many advantages. But behind this apparent freedom also lie risks, particularly for health, and more specifically related to lung cancers<\/strong>.<\/p>\n In this article, we will explore the often-underestimated dangers of remote work and share concrete tips to protect your health.<\/p>\n Working from home profoundly changes daily life. Isolation, increased sedentariness, but also a rise in certain addictions such as smoking<\/strong>.<\/p>\n In France, according to Public Health France, nearly 25% of adults smoke daily<\/strong>. With remote work, opportunities to smoke increase, sometimes significantly. Some surveys conducted during the pandemic showed that nearly 1 in 2 remote workers reported smoking more at home<\/strong> than at the office.<\/p>\n It is known that tobacco remains the leading cause of preventable cancer in France<\/strong>, responsible for about 75,000 deaths per year<\/strong>, including more than 45,000 from cancer.<\/p>\n And whether a smoker or non-smoker, all occupants of a household are exposed: passive smoking<\/strong> is also recognized as a definite carcinogen by the WHO.<\/p>\n Beyond tobacco, another silent enemy lurks for remote workers: radon<\/strong>. The Institute for Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN)<\/strong> estimates that radon is responsible for about 3,000 lung cancer deaths each year in France<\/strong>. After tobacco, it represents the second leading cause of lung cancer<\/strong>.<\/p>\n In companies, regulations impose control and ventilation measures for premises. But at home, few households are aware of this risk or conduct radon tests, which increases the vulnerability of remote workers.<\/p>\n In companies, the standards are strict:<\/p>\n Total smoking ban<\/strong> in premises.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Monitoring of air quality<\/strong> and radon exposure in certain sectors.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Mandatory prevention measures<\/strong> to protect employee health.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n At home, there is nothing like that: each remote worker becomes responsible for their own environment. Insufficient ventilation, a poorly exposed room, or a basement turned into an office can significantly increase risks.<\/p>\n To reduce the risk of cancer while working remotely, a few simple actions are necessary:<\/p>\n Say no to tobacco<\/strong>: avoid smoking at home, especially in enclosed spaces.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Avoid the basement as an office<\/strong>: prefer airy and bright rooms.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Ventilate regularly<\/strong>: open windows several times a day to renew the air.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Have radon checked<\/strong>: measurement kits exist to detect the presence of gas in your home.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Move!<\/strong>: plan active breaks (walking, gentle exercises, gardening) to limit sedentariness and stress.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n For individuals who have experienced cancer, remote work can represent an opportunity to better manage their return to professional activity, reducing fatigue related to commuting.<\/p>\n However, it is essential to adopt a healthy living environment, as post-cancer recovery requires vigilance and support. It is in this context that the RENASCOR Laboratory<\/strong>, a global expert in post-cancer hair reconstruction<\/strong>, intervenes.<\/p>\n Our exclusive treatments, such as the REDACTIV1<\/strong> and REDACTIV2<\/strong> protocols, help patients regain confidence after chemotherapy by effectively stimulating hair regrowth.<\/p>\n At the same time, our awareness actions aim to remind that cancer prevention also involves improving living and working conditions, including at home.<\/p>\n Remote work is not without risks, but with good reflexes, it can remain an ally of well-being.<\/p>\n Do not smoke<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/li>\n Ventilate your home<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/li>\n Measure radon<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/li>\n Take care of your overall health<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n By strengthening prevention, everyone can contribute to reducing the burden of cancer in society.<\/p>\n At the RENASCOR Laboratory<\/strong>, we remind you that reconstruction, whether hair or personal, begins with information and good daily practices.<\/p>\n <\/p>
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