The Chicago team tested Bisantrene on skin cancer caused by low levels of arsenic. Is the source (i.e. in this instance, low levels of arsenic) of any significance with regards to the observed bisantrene outcomes? (i ask because I'm guessing that's a rare cause of skin cancer outside the lab environment).
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