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Case-Control Study of Arsenic in Drinking Water and Kidney Cancer in Uniquely Exposed Northern Chile
Catterina FERRECCIO ; Departamento de Salud Publica, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile (Santiago, Chili) ; Allan-H Smith ; Arsenic Research Group. School of Public Health. University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley CA, Etats-Unis) ; Viviana DURAN ; Hospital Regional de Iquique, Unidad de Anatomia Patologica (Iquique, Chili) ; Teresa BARLARO ; Hugo BENITEZ ; Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute (Bethesda MD, Etats-Unis) ; Rodrigo VALDES ; Juan-Jose AGUIRRE ; Lee-E MOORE ; Johanna ACEVEDO ; Maria-Isabel VASQUEZ ; Liliana PEREZ ; . YAN YUAN ; Jane LIAW ; Kenneth-P CANTOR ; Craig STEINMAUS |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS snR0xq8s. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Millions of people worldwide are exposed to arsenic in drinking water. The International Agency for Research on Cancer has concluded that ingested arsenic causes [...]Article
Lisa GALLICCHIO ; Jiyoung AHN ; Demetrius ALBANES ; David-S CAMPBELL ; Wong-Ho CHOW ; . GONG YANG ; Virginia HARTMULLER ; Kathy-J HEIZISOUER ; Ronald-L HORST ; . KAI YU ; Karen-L KOENIG ; Laurence-N KOLONEL ; Marjorie-L MCCULLOUGH ; Lee-E MOORE ; Mark-P PURDUE ; . QIUYIN CAI ; Vwendy SETIAWAN ; Xiao-Ou SHU ; Kirk SNYDER ; Victoria-L STEVENS ; . WEI ZHENG ; Stephanie-J WEINSTEIN ; Yong-Bing XIANG ; . YU CHEN ; Anne ZELENIUCH-JACQUOTTE ; Information Management Services. Inc. Silver Spring. MD. USA ; New York University Cancer Institute. New York. NY. USA ; The Prevention and Research Center. The Weinberg Center for Women's Health and Medicine. Mercy Medical Center. Baltimore. MD. USA |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xtF8l8. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Although the kidney is a major organ for vitamin D metabolism, activity, and calcium-related homeostasis, little is known about whether this nutrient plays a role[...]Article
Robin TAYLOR WILSON ; Demetrius ALBANES ; Vernon CHINCHILLI ; . JIANGYUE WANG ; Lee-E MOORE ; John-P RICHIE ; VIRTAMO (Jarmo) : FIN. Department of Chronic Disease Prevention. National Institute for Health and Welfare. Helsinki. ; Epidemiology Division. Department of Public Health Sciences. Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. Hershey. PA. USA |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS j8R0x89p. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Fish, vitamin D, flavonoids, and flavonoid-containing foods may have cardiovascular benefits and therefore may also reduce the risk of renal cell cancer. Risk was[...]Article
Juan ALGUACIL ; Mustafa DOSEMECI ; Montserrat GARCIA-CLOSAS ; Manolis KOGEVINAS ; Rafael MEDINA-LOPEZ ; Lee-E MOORE ; Ruth-M PFEIFSER ; Manuel RIVAS DEL FRESNO ; Nathaniel ROTHMAN ; Debra-T SILVERMAN ; Roel VERMEULEN |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xSvEf5. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Methods for efficiently identifying subjects with constantly acidic pH in epidemiological and clinical studies have not been assessed. We recruited 30 volunteers [...]Article
Michael-N Bates ; Mary-L BIGGS ; Claudia HOPENHAYN ; Davis KALMAN ; Lee-E MOORE ; Omar-A Rey ; Allan-H Smith ; Craig STEINMAUS ; University of California. School of Public Health. Arsenic Health Effects Research Group. Berkeley. CA. USA |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS wOOR0xst. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Studies have found increased bladder cancer risks associated with high levels of arsenic in drinking water, but little information exists about risks at lower con[...]