Environmentally dependent diseases: circulatory system; nervous system and sensory organs, mental disorders; respiratory organs; digestive organs; blood and hematopoietic organs; skin and subcutaneous tissue; endocrine system, eating disorders, metabolic disorders; genitourinary organs (including pregnancy pathology); congenital anomalies; neoplasms: mouth, nasopharynx, upper respiratory tract, trachea, bronchi, lungs, etc., digestive organs, genitourinary organs. Often, individual nosologies of environmentally dependent diseases «spill over» into environmentally caused pathology (naturally caused and anthropogenic) and socially significant diseases. Often an environmentally dependent pathology associated with the impact of оften, environmentally dependent pathology associated with exposure to anthropogenic pollutants has a common etiology, pathogenesis and clinical manifestations, principles of treatment with occupational diseases caused by exposure to the same chemical compounds.