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      Elevated Bladder Cancer in Northern New England: The Role of Drinking Water and Arsenic.

      Journal of the National Cancer Institute
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          Bladder cancer mortality rates have been elevated in northern New England for at least five decades. Incidence rates in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont are about 20% higher than the United States overall. We explored reasons for this excess, focusing on arsenic in drinking water from private wells, which are particularly prevalent in the region.

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          10.1093/jnci/djw099

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