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

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P356DOI10.1093/JNCI/DJW099
P932PMC publication ID5939854
P698PubMed publication ID27140955

P50authorJoseph F. Fraumeni, Jr.Q6282979
Nathaniel RothmanQ28050622
Joseph D. AyotteQ57260299
Gilpin RobinsonQ58338144
John T NuckolsQ84771771
Laura Beane FreemanQ87062824
Margaret KaragasQ88162936
Lee E MooreQ90864332
Karla ArmentiQ91716885
Debra T. SilvermanQ103839499
Joanne S. ColtQ114384046
Dalsu BarisQ114384136
Alan SchnedQ114384148
Molly SchwennQ114384151
Claudine SamanicQ114427031
G. M. Monawar HosainQ114441072
Robert N. HooverQ118558329
P2093author name stringBrian Jackson
Mary H Ward
Alison Johnson
Richard Waddell
Anne Taylor
Richard McCoy
Castine Clerkin
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P433issue9
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectdrinking waterQ7892
P577publication date2016-05-02
P1433published inJournal of the National Cancer InstituteQ400279
P1476titleElevated Bladder Cancer in Northern New England: The Role of Drinking Water and Arsenic
P478volume108