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Christopher H Swartz

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Maruzzo A, Hernandez A, Swartz C, Liddie J, Schaider L
Environ Health Perspect . 2025 Jan; 133(1):17002. PMID: 39812474
Background: Unregulated contaminants in drinking water, such as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), can contribute to cumulative health risks, particularly in overburdened and less-advantaged communities. To our knowledge, there has...
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Rodgers K, Swartz C, Occhialini J, Bassignani P, McCurdy M, Schaider L
Environ Sci Technol . 2022 May; 56(10):6294-6304. PMID: 35506608
PFAS are persistent and toxic chemicals used in many commercial and industrial applications that are often added to consumer products, including those used by children and adolescents, to impart water...
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Standley L, Rudel R, Swartz C, Attfield K, Christian J, Erickson M, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2008 Jul; 27(12):2457-68. PMID: 18616377
Increasing residential development in watershed recharge areas increases the likelihood of groundwater and surface water contamination by wastewater effluent, particularly where on-site sewage treatment is employed. This effluent contains a...
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Brody J, Aschengrau A, McKelvey W, Swartz C, Kennedy T, Rudel R
Environ Health . 2006 Oct; 5:28. PMID: 17026759
Background: Drinking water contaminated by wastewater is a potential source of exposure to mammary carcinogens and endocrine disrupting compounds from commercial products and excreted natural and pharmaceutical hormones. These contaminants...
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Swartz C, Reddy S, Benotti M, Yin H, Barber L, Brownawell B, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2006 Sep; 40(16):4894-902. PMID: 16955883
Septic systems serve approximately 25% of U.S. households and may be an important source of estrogenic and other organic wastewater contaminants (OWC) to groundwater. We monitored several estrogenic OWC, including...
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Brody J, Aschengrau A, McKelvey W, Rudel R, Swartz C, Kennedy T
Environ Health Perspect . 2004 Jun; 112(8):889-97. PMID: 15175178
Pesticides are of interest in etiologic studies of breast cancer because many mimic estrogen, a known breast cancer risk factor, or cause mammary tumors in animals, but most previous studies...
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McKelvey W, Brody J, Aschengrau A, Swartz C
Ann Epidemiol . 2004 Mar; 14(2):89-94. PMID: 15018880
Purpose: Massachusetts cancer registry and case-control data suggest that breast cancer incidence is elevated on Cape Cod relative to other parts of the state. We examined the association between length...
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Swartz C, Rudel R, Kachajian J, Brody J
J Expo Anal Environ Epidemiol . 2003 Sep; 13(5):403-16. PMID: 12973368
Land use in geographic areas that replenish groundwater and surface water resources is increasingly recognized as an important factor affecting drinking water quality. Efforts to understand the implications for health,...
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Harvey C, Swartz C, Badruzzaman A, Yu W, Ashraf Ali M, Jay J, et al.
Science . 2002 Nov; 298(5598):1602-6. PMID: 12446905
High levels of arsenic in well water are causing widespread poisoning in Bangladesh. In a typical aquifer in southern Bangladesh, chemical data imply that arsenic mobilization is associated with recent...