Cancer incidence associations with drinking water arsenic levels and disinfection methods in Maine, USA

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作者
Macrae, Jean D. [1 ]
Abbott, Michael D. [2 ]
Fufaa, Gudeta D. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Maine, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, 5711 Boardman Hall, Orono, ME 04469 USA
[2] Amer Mil Univ, Amer Publ Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, 303 3rd Ave, Ranson, WV 23438 USA
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arsenic; cancer; chloramine; chlorine; disinfection byproducts; drinking water; NEW-ENGLAND; WELL WATER; EXPOSURE;
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10.2166/wh.2024.313
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Maine is a largely rural state where nearly half of the population uses drinking water from private wells. Arsenic (As) is present in some groundwater in the state and has been linked to cancer, and a lack of testing and treatment may expose people with private wells to elevated As levels. Disinfection byproducts (DBPs) include known and suspected carcinogens that form when chlorine or chloramines are added to water. People served by public water systems may be exposed to elevated levels of regulated DBPs such as trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids associated with chlorine and/or unregulated nitrogenous DBPs, or N-DBPs, such as nitrite and N-nitrosodimethylamine associated with chloramines. Contrary to initial expectations, there were no significant associations between median town As in well water and bladder, lung, kidney, or skin cancer incidence. Furthermore, bladder, melanoma, and other skin cancer incidence rates were negatively correlated with the percent of the town population using private wells. Analysis of cancer incidence associated with chlorine and chloramine disinfection showed elevated melanoma, and other skin cancer with chloramine use and elevated bladder and non-melanoma skin cancer with chlorine use compared to the no disinfectant case. We recommend more research on the links between disinfectant use and cancer.
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