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Raised cancer incidence–EPA Air Toxics Report

06/25/200906/27/2009 Lisa Schweitzer

Quite all over the news, as we would expect, are the EPA’s new raised cancer incidence maps from the National Air Toxics Assessment. Keep in mind these are modeled levels, not measurements.

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