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Dartmouth College

1998

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Design Of An Epidemiologic Study Of Drinking Water Arsenic Exposure And Skin And Bladder Cancer Risk In A U.S. Population, Margaret R. Karagas, Tor D. Tosteson, Joel Blum, J Steven Morris, John A. Baron, Bjoern Klaue Aug 1998

Design Of An Epidemiologic Study Of Drinking Water Arsenic Exposure And Skin And Bladder Cancer Risk In A U.S. Population, Margaret R. Karagas, Tor D. Tosteson, Joel Blum, J Steven Morris, John A. Baron, Bjoern Klaue

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Ingestion of arsenic-contaminated drinking water is associated with an increased risk of several cancers, including skin and bladder malignancies; but it is not yet clear whether such adverse effects are present at levels to which the U.S. population is exposed. In New Hampshire, detectable levels of arsenic have been reported in drinking water supplies throughout the state. Therefore, we have begun a population-based epidemiologic case-control study in which residents of New Hampshire diagnosed with primary squamous cell (n = 900) and basal cell (n = 1200) skin cancers are being selected from a special statewide skin cancer incidence survey; patients …