As a carpenter or woodworker, your job may involve frequent exposure to various hazardous substances that could increase your risk of developing cancer. These carcinogens can come in different forms, ranging from wood dust, sawdust, and formaldehyde found in different materials, among others.
Continuous inhalation or contact with these substances can lead to long-term negative health effects, including lung cancer, nasal cavity, and nasopharynx cancers. As such, it is crucial to take steps to minimize exposure, such as  using safer materials whenever possible, installing proper ventilation and wearing protective gear.