8Environmental Exposures
The surroundings would increase the risks of developing Ewing sarcoma. Frequent exposures to carcinogens outdoors, in the workplace, or in the home would result in this condition. Smoking and tobacco use can also be a major cause. Another possibility is asbestos, a group of substances in old industrial facilities and houses that would trigger mesothelioma. People who have to work in areas with benzene, including pollution, smoke, tobacco, and gasoline, are also at higher risks. Since many dangerous substances in the surroundings would cause Ewing sarcoma, make sure to be careful and take preventive measures to protect yourself and your family. [8]















