John Wiley and Sons: Do Elevated Mercury Levels in the Blood Increase Skin Cancer Risk?
February 05, 2020
February 05, 2020
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Feb. 5 -- John Wiley and Sons issued the following news release:
Higher levels of mercury in the blood were linked with a higher prevalence of non-melanoma skin cancer, the most common human malignancy, in a study published in the British Journal of Dermatology.
Higher levels of mercury in the blood were linked with a higher prevalence of non-melanoma skin cancer, the most common human malignancy, in a study published in the British Journal of Derma . . .
Higher levels of mercury in the blood were linked with a higher prevalence of non-melanoma skin cancer, the most common human malignancy, in a study published in the British Journal of Dermatology.
Higher levels of mercury in the blood were linked with a higher prevalence of non-melanoma skin cancer, the most common human malignancy, in a study published in the British Journal of Derma . . .