The main limitation of both studies is that cumulative doses and/or duration of exposures are different among the groups. When the analysis was restricted to doses more compatible with what could be received in the whole exposure time of an individual (between 0.3 and 1 Gy), then the differ...
However, inorganic arsenic, especially in the form of As(III) is highly poisonous and a toxic carcinogen [9,10]. A large number of people across the world is currently affected by arsenic contamination and at risk of arsenic poisoning due to exposure to polluted drinking water. The World ...