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Re: report finds radium raises risk of bone cancer in men



And what else is different for men (but not women) in sections of the

southern and central parts of the New Jersey? What else is involved? Women

normally have a higher rate of bone cancer, so they must not be drinking

the same water since they are not affected by this alleged phenomena. Is

there a formal published paper describing these data?



Otto







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