EPISODE · Dec 4, 2013 · 6 MIN
Arsenic in Drinking Water and Cancer in Uniquely Exposed Northern Chile
from NIEHS Superfund Research Program - Research Brief Podcasts · host Superfund Research Program
For the first time, findings by the University of California, Berkeley Superfund Research Program provide strong evidence in humans that ingested arsenic causes cancer in specific kidney and ureter cells, called transitional cells. Other recent findings from the group suggest that people exposed to both arsenic and other known or suspected carcinogens have very high risks of lung or bladder cancer.
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