Poster presented at 10th annual Metals Toxicity and Carcinogenesis Conference. RWPRCA members Jacquelyn Bell Jefferson, Anna Benally, Grace and Bradley Henio, Tony Hood, Teracita Keyanna, Larry J. King and Jean Pinto and the Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment. UNM Community Environmental Health Program, UNM Native EH Equity Center, and Southwest Research and Information Center.
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The authors wish to thank RWPRCA members Jacquelyn Bell Jefferson, Anna Benally, Grace and Bradley Henio, Tony Hood, Teracita Keyanna, Larry J. King and Jean Pinto and the Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment for their contributions and support. They also thank the UNM Community Environmental Health Program, UNM Native EH Equity Center, and Southwest Research and Information Center for their support to participate in the 10th Metals Toxicity and Carcinogenesis Conference.