Fetuses exposed to pesticides often used on citrus and apple trees are up to 87 percent more likely to develop a rare type of eye cancer, a study suggests.Scientists at the University of , compared the use levels of nearly five dozen farmyard chemicals near the homes of 335 children under five years old who developed retinoblastomas to healthy children from the same state.They found four chemicals where exposed children were more likely to have the cancer, which can permanently alter children's vision leading to problems reading and writing or lead to blindness.
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