Project 1: Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

PROJECT SUMMARY (See instructions): Nearly 200 million people in the world, including ~57 million in Bangladesh and ~17 million in the United States (US), are chronically exposed to inorganic arsenic (As), a class I human carcinogen, and are at increased risk of mortality, cancers as well as cardiovascular, pulmonary and other non-malignant disorders. As part of the Columbia University SRP, we established the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study (HEALS)?a large prospective cohort study based on individual-level data among a population exposed to a wide range of inorganic As from drinking water in Araihazar, Bangladesh. Over the past 12 years, using a population-based sampling frame, we recruited >24,000 men and women (with >95% response rates) and collected detailed questionnaires, clinical data, and biospecimen samples at baseline recruitment as well as every two years subsequently. Approximately 80% of participants are exposed to water As at low-to moderate doses (0-150 pg/L) with nearly 75% exposed at
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date4/20/123/31/17

Funding

  • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: US$528,958.00
  • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: US$527,167.00
  • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: US$564,423.00
  • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: US$526,713.00
  • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: US$28,404.00
  • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: US$548,603.00

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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