In China, rapid growth is raising concerns about the impacts of industrial pollution on drinking water and health. A recent study identifies concentrations of disinfection byproducts as a possible culprit in high levels of bladder cancer. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your ...
Tap water and bladder cancer in China William A. Mitch Nature Sustainability News & Views 09 Jun 2022 Assessment of disinfection byproduct concentrations in tap water across China Nature Sustainability Research Briefing 09 Jun 2022 Sections Figures References Abstract Data availability References ...
Good article on the RT website of the Evil Putie 😉 about how THMs trigger bladder cancer: https://www.rt.com/news/478409-thm-water-europe-cancer/ Wiki says if a town or city uses chlorine to purify its drinking water or disinfect swimming pools, THMs are given off. ttps://en.wik...
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Priority screening of contaminants of emerging concern in drinking water sources of eastern China: Assessing risks based on exposure-activity ratios (EARs) 2023, Science of the Total Environment Citation Excerpt : To take full advantage of the breadth of HTS data and improve its usability in real...
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The concentration of disinfection byproducts in tap water varies considerably across China and is statistically related to bladder cancer incidence rates. Anthropogenic factors are shown to have a notable influence on water quality. Countries and regions experiencing rapid socioeconomic development should ...
Chlorinated tap water may be a contributing factor, a University at Buffalo, New York, research group has found. Results of the study, published in Archives of Environmental Health, show a twofold to fourfold greater bladder cancer risk in subjects who drank more than 14 cups of fluid a day...
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