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Childhood Cancers

  • pryan01
  • Jun 4, 2016
  • 1 min read

Female children (15 years and younger) cancer incidence variations across the 50 United States were adjusted for race differences by state and then fitted to the EPA National-scale Air Toxics Assessment and alcohol/drug use data that varies by state in the United States. In this top-down method, air toxics explained 25% of childhood cancer incidences.

 
 
 

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