Chemicals created during the treatment of public drinking water may be linked to a higher risk of uterine cancer, according to a large new study. Uterine cancer, also called endometrial cancer in most cases, is the most common gynecological cancer in the United States. Instead of collecting water samples from every home, the scientists linked each participant’s address to the local public water system. Women living in areas with the highest THM exposure had an 18% higher risk of uterine cancer than those with lower exposure. If you care about cancer, please read studies that low-carb diet could increase overall cancer risk, and new way to increase the longevity of cancer survivors.