Leukemia incidence and radioactivity in drinking water in 59 Iowa towns

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Fifty-nine towns in Iowa with single source drinking water supplies were stratified on the basis of radium content in finished non-softened water to test the hypothesis of an association with total or acute myeloid leukemia. Fourteen towns had radium concentrations in drinking water exceeding the EPA safety limit of 5 picocuries per liter (pCi/L). A small increasing trend existed for total leukemia with increased radium content in drinking water that is in accordance with either the hypothesis of no effect or of a small effect.

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Fuortes, L., McNutt, L. A., & Lynch, C. (1990). Leukemia incidence and radioactivity in drinking water in 59 Iowa towns. American Journal of Public Health, 80(10), 1261–1262. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.80.10.1261

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