Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155818/1/Karagas_et_al_1998_Design_of_an_epidemiologic.pd
Inorganic arsenic in drinking water is a recognized cause of cancers of the skin, lung, and bladder....
BackgroundInorganic arsenic is a lung, bladder, and skin carcinogen. One of the major sources of exp...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...
Ingestion of arsenic-contaminated drinking water is associated with an increased risk of several can...
Mortality from several cancers, including bladder cancer, is elevated in a Taiwanese population expo...
Numerous epidemiologic investigations have identified links between high concentrations of arsenic i...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (As) through drinking water is a major international public health iss...
Arsenic is a known carcinogen specifically linked to skin cancer occurrence in regions with highly c...
Background: Ingestion of inorganic arsenic in drinking water is recognized as a cause of bladder can...
During July 2000-January 2002, the Wisconsin Division of Public Health conducted a study in 19 rural...
Ingestion of arsenic, both from water supplies and medicinal preparations, is known to cause skin ca...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155831/1/Karagas_et_al_2001_Markers_of...
This study analyzes the relationship between arsenic exposure through drinking water and bladder can...
A significant association between ingested arsenic and bladder cancer has been reported in an arseni...
BACKGROUND: Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a potent carcinogen, but there is a lack of information about...
Inorganic arsenic in drinking water is a recognized cause of cancers of the skin, lung, and bladder....
BackgroundInorganic arsenic is a lung, bladder, and skin carcinogen. One of the major sources of exp...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...
Ingestion of arsenic-contaminated drinking water is associated with an increased risk of several can...
Mortality from several cancers, including bladder cancer, is elevated in a Taiwanese population expo...
Numerous epidemiologic investigations have identified links between high concentrations of arsenic i...
Exposure to inorganic arsenic (As) through drinking water is a major international public health iss...
Arsenic is a known carcinogen specifically linked to skin cancer occurrence in regions with highly c...
Background: Ingestion of inorganic arsenic in drinking water is recognized as a cause of bladder can...
During July 2000-January 2002, the Wisconsin Division of Public Health conducted a study in 19 rural...
Ingestion of arsenic, both from water supplies and medicinal preparations, is known to cause skin ca...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155831/1/Karagas_et_al_2001_Markers_of...
This study analyzes the relationship between arsenic exposure through drinking water and bladder can...
A significant association between ingested arsenic and bladder cancer has been reported in an arseni...
BACKGROUND: Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a potent carcinogen, but there is a lack of information about...
Inorganic arsenic in drinking water is a recognized cause of cancers of the skin, lung, and bladder....
BackgroundInorganic arsenic is a lung, bladder, and skin carcinogen. One of the major sources of exp...
Ingestion of arsenic in drinking water has been linked with the risk of urinary bladder cancer, howe...