NH DHHS: NH elevated cancer rate linked to arsenic in well water | Manchester Ink Link:
CONCORD, NH – New Hampshire has the highest rate of bladder cancer cases in the nation and a rate that is 37 percent higher than the national rate, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). One of the leading causes of bladder cancer in the state is exposure to arsenic in private drinking water wells.
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