With $13M Grant, University of Michigan Researchers Will Track Cancer Risk From Environmental Exposures
October 21, 2021
October 21, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 21 (TNSGra) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Heavy metals like lead, industrial pollution from steel mills, coal-fired power plants or oil refineries, "forever chemicals" called PFAS that don't break down in the environment--how much are Michigan residents exposed to these environmental contaminants and what does this mean for their risk of developing cancer?
A new study from University of Michigan . . .
Heavy metals like lead, industrial pollution from steel mills, coal-fired power plants or oil refineries, "forever chemicals" called PFAS that don't break down in the environment--how much are Michigan residents exposed to these environmental contaminants and what does this mean for their risk of developing cancer?
A new study from University of Michigan . . .