RahmanM. The Bangladesh arsenic catastrophe: Clinical manifestations. Trop Doct2003;33:42–4.
2.
SmithAHLingasEORahmanM. Contamination of drinking water by arsenic in Bangladesh: A public health emergency. Bull World Health Organ2000;78:1093–103.
3.
HsuehYChiouHYHuangYLSerum β-carotene level, arsenic methylation capability, and incidence of skin cancer. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prevention1997;6:589–96.
4.
HsuehYMWuWLHuangYLChiouHYTsengCHChenCJ. Low serum carotene level and increased risk of ischemic heart disease related to long-term arsenic exposure. Atherosclerosis1998;141:249–57.
5.
HsuehYMChengGSWuMMYuHSKuoTLChenCJ. Multiple risk factors associated with arsenic-induced skin cancer: Effects of chronic liver disease and malnutrition status. Br J Cancer1995;71:109–14.
6.
Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee. Combating a Deadly Menace: Early Experiences with a Community-based Arsenic Mitigation Project in Bangladesh. Dhaka: BRAC, 2000.