Inorganic arsenic, which is extensively metabolised in humans into even more toxic methylated arsenicals, is a potent carcinogen, causing tumours of the skin, lung, urinary bladder, and other organs. It also induces a number of non-cancer effects. Consumption of drinking water highly contaminated by arsenic causes serious health problems in some countries in southeastern Asia, and arsenic poses problems for drinking-water safety worldwide. Existing risk assessments are based on epidemiological studies from regions with high exposure concentrations (in the mg/L range). It is a matter of debate whether these findings are useful at predicting arsenic-induced effects at low concentrations. In recent years numerous epidemiological studies on can...
Arsenic has been recognized as a major public health issue worldwide. Chronic exposure at high level...
Arsenic has been recognized as a major public health issue worldwide. Chronic exposure at high level...
Most arsenic cancer risk assessments have been based solely on epidemiological studies to characteri...
Inorganic arsenic compounds are known carcinogens. The human epidemiologic evidence of arsenic-induc...
Arsenic is a unique element with distinct physical characteristics and toxicity whose importance in ...
The biologic effects of inorganic arsenic predominantly involve reaction of the trivalent forms with...
Arsenic compounds toxicity have been reported of many parts of the world. Those are one of global cl...
[[abstract]]Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medic...
[[abstract]]Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medic...
The biologic effects of inorganic arsenic predominantly involve reaction of the trivalent forms with...
Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medicinal sources...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Inorganic arsenic is classified as a known human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Abstract: Most arsenic cancer risk assessments have been based solely on epidemiological studies to...
Arsenic has been recognized as a major public health issue worldwide. Chronic exposure at high level...
Arsenic has been recognized as a major public health issue worldwide. Chronic exposure at high level...
Most arsenic cancer risk assessments have been based solely on epidemiological studies to characteri...
Inorganic arsenic compounds are known carcinogens. The human epidemiologic evidence of arsenic-induc...
Arsenic is a unique element with distinct physical characteristics and toxicity whose importance in ...
The biologic effects of inorganic arsenic predominantly involve reaction of the trivalent forms with...
Arsenic compounds toxicity have been reported of many parts of the world. Those are one of global cl...
[[abstract]]Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medic...
[[abstract]]Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medic...
The biologic effects of inorganic arsenic predominantly involve reaction of the trivalent forms with...
Humans con be exposed to arsenic from a variety of environmental, occupational and medicinal sources...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Inorganic arsenic is classified as a known human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research...
Recent epidemiological studies have reported adverse health effects, including skin cancer, due to l...
Abstract: Most arsenic cancer risk assessments have been based solely on epidemiological studies to...
Arsenic has been recognized as a major public health issue worldwide. Chronic exposure at high level...
Arsenic has been recognized as a major public health issue worldwide. Chronic exposure at high level...
Most arsenic cancer risk assessments have been based solely on epidemiological studies to characteri...