Children living near oil and gas wells face higher risk of rare leukemia, studies show
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Children living near oil and gas wells face higher risk of rare leukemia, studies show
The U.S. has nearly 1 million oil and natural gas wells. Some, like the one here in Commerce City, Colo., are within a few thousand feet of schools and neighborhoods. RJ Sangosti/Getty ImagesAcute lymphocytic leukemia is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in children, although it is rare. It begins in the bone marrow and rapidly progresses. Long-term survival rates exceed 90%, but many survivors face lifelong health challenges. Those inc…
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