1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf02990453
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Relation between arsenic in drinking water and skin cancer

Abstract: From observations in the Republic of Argentina it is concluded that the regular intake of drinking water containing more than 0.1 ppm of arsenic leads to clearly recognizable signs of intoxication and ultimately in some cases to skin cancer.

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“…Around 200 000 people in the region were reported to be exposed via drinking water to concentrations higher than 0.05 mg 1 1, and 21.61% of the exposed population showed at least one of the cutaneous signs of chronic arsenic poisoning. In Monte Quemado of Cordoba Province in the north of Argentina, a similar incident known as "the illness of Bell Ville (Cordoba)" was reported (Astolfi et al, 1981). The occurrence of endemic arsenical skin disease and cancer was first recognised in 1955.…”
Section: ~[042 9 1996 Chapman and Hallmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Around 200 000 people in the region were reported to be exposed via drinking water to concentrations higher than 0.05 mg 1 1, and 21.61% of the exposed population showed at least one of the cutaneous signs of chronic arsenic poisoning. In Monte Quemado of Cordoba Province in the north of Argentina, a similar incident known as "the illness of Bell Ville (Cordoba)" was reported (Astolfi et al, 1981). The occurrence of endemic arsenical skin disease and cancer was first recognised in 1955.…”
Section: ~[042 9 1996 Chapman and Hallmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…From the observations in the Cordoba it was concluded (Astolfi et al, 1981) that the regular intake of drinking water containing more than 0.1 mg 1-1 of arsenic leads to clearly recognisable signs of arsenic toxicity and ultimately in some cases to skin cancer. Researchers followed 166 patients with clear signs of chronic arsenic disease over a number of years (Astolfi et al, 1981).…”
Section: ~[042 9 1996 Chapman and Hallmentioning
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“…Chronic endemic regional hydroarsenicism resulting in a type of skin cancer has been recognized in an area of the Pampa Province of Cordoba for many years and has been associated with drinking water contaminated with arsenic (Astolfi et al, 1981). A strong natural contamination of groundwater with arsenic and selenium has been recorded in the affected area, which comprises a relatively depressed flat region known as Pampa hundida.…”
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“…The biological and microbiological process taking place in soil and water. Balanced and colloidal mineral matter, plant detritus, algae and protozoa are also commonly established and reported 1 .There has been proof of a connection between arsenic levels in water and frequency of skin cancer 2 . Activated nano porous carbon is costly and its recovery and use gain create it more costly 3 .…”
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confidence: 97%