Of wells, pesticides, epigenetics, and bladder cancer

By |2016-05-18T15:51:58+01:00May 16th, 2016|News|

Exposure to high levels of arsenic was already known to increase the risk of bladder cancer. A new study from the National Cancer Institute (NIH/NCI, Bethesda, USA) of well drinking water in Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire, found that low doses of arsenic in drinking water, presumably from contaminating pesticides, also dramatically increase risk of [...]