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



Otto,



A copy of the report can be found at this link.  I have not had a chance to 

review the paper in detail.  



http://www.nj.gov/health/eoh/radium.pdf



Reagrds, Bill Field

> 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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