While epidemiologic studies clearly demonstrate drinking water with high levels of arsenic as a significant risk factor for lung cancer, the evidence at low levels (≤50 μg/L) is uncertain. Therefore, we have conducted an ecological analysis of recent lung cancer incidence for US counties with a groundwater supply of \u3c50 μg/L, the historical limit for both the EPA and WHO. Data sources used included USGS for arsenic exposure, NCI for lung cancer outcome, and CDC and US Census Bureau forcovariates. Poisson log-linear models were conducted for male, female, and total populations using for exposure median county arsenic level, maximum arsenic level ≤50 μg/L, and ≥80% population groundwater dependency. Statistically significant negative assoc...
In some Chilean cities, levels of arsenic (As) in drinking water reached 800 µg/L between 1950 and 1...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the analytic role of arsenic exposure on cancer mortality among the low-...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is under a congressional mandate to revise its current stan...
While epidemiologic studies clearly demonstrate drinking water with high levels of arsenic as a sign...
Background. To examine whether the US EPA (2010) lung cancer risk estimate derived from the high ars...
High levels (> 200 µg/L) of inorganic arsenic in drinking water are known to be a cause of human ...
BackgroundLittle is known about the carcinogenic potential of arsenic in areas with low to moderate ...
Millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water, which at high concentrations is known t...
Millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water, which at high concentrations is known t...
Arsenic concentrations greater than 100 µg/L in drinking water are a known cause of cancer, but the ...
Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution to lung canc...
Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution to lung canc...
Ingestion of arsenic, both from water supplies and medicinal preparations, is known to cause skin ca...
Millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water. An ancient poison, arsenic occurs natur...
Background: Exposure to high levels of arsenic in drinking water has been associated with an increas...
In some Chilean cities, levels of arsenic (As) in drinking water reached 800 µg/L between 1950 and 1...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the analytic role of arsenic exposure on cancer mortality among the low-...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is under a congressional mandate to revise its current stan...
While epidemiologic studies clearly demonstrate drinking water with high levels of arsenic as a sign...
Background. To examine whether the US EPA (2010) lung cancer risk estimate derived from the high ars...
High levels (> 200 µg/L) of inorganic arsenic in drinking water are known to be a cause of human ...
BackgroundLittle is known about the carcinogenic potential of arsenic in areas with low to moderate ...
Millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water, which at high concentrations is known t...
Millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water, which at high concentrations is known t...
Arsenic concentrations greater than 100 µg/L in drinking water are a known cause of cancer, but the ...
Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution to lung canc...
Although strong exposure to arsenic has been shown to be carcinogenic, its contribution to lung canc...
Ingestion of arsenic, both from water supplies and medicinal preparations, is known to cause skin ca...
Millions of people are exposed to arsenic in drinking water. An ancient poison, arsenic occurs natur...
Background: Exposure to high levels of arsenic in drinking water has been associated with an increas...
In some Chilean cities, levels of arsenic (As) in drinking water reached 800 µg/L between 1950 and 1...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the analytic role of arsenic exposure on cancer mortality among the low-...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is under a congressional mandate to revise its current stan...