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Stony Brook Scientists Find No Evidence of Relationship Between Breast Cancer and Electromagnetic Fields
(Posted: 06/25/2003) - A June 25, 2003, press release from Stony Brook University in New York about the Electromagnetic Fields and Breast Cancer on Long Island Study.

Electric and Magnetic Fields: Research and Public Information Dissemination Program
A Web site of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.

Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project Uncovers Small Risk from Hydrocarbons, Not Organochlorines
(Posted: 08/06/2002) - A press release from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill about the Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project.

The Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project: Description of a Multi-Institutional Collaboration to Identify Environmental Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
(Posted: 08/01/2002) - Report published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (Vol. 74, Issue 3, pp. 235-254, August 2002).

Breast Cancer and the Environment on Long Island
(Posted: 07/21/2002) - A fact sheet on a Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project report published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (Vol. 74, Issue 3, pp. 235-254, August 2002).

Environmental Toxins and Breast Cancer on Long Island. I. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon DNA Adducts
(Posted: 08/01/2002) - Report published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (Vol. 11, Issue 8, pp. 677-685, August 2002).

Environmental Toxins and Breast Cancer on Long Island. II. Organochlorine Compound Levels in Blood
(Posted: 08/01/2002) - Report published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (Vol. 11, Issue 8, pp. 686-697, August 2002).

Toxics Release Inventory Program Data Release
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's annual Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) report on the amount of toxic chemicals released into the environment.
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