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One study factored in fluoride levels in the bone near tumors. If there was a connection between osteosarcomas and fluoride, what would have been the outcome?

Fluoride levels in the bone would be higher in individuals with other forms of cancer.

Fluoride levels in the bone would be higher in individuals with osteosarcomas.

Fluoride levels in the bone would be the same in anyone who had a tumor.

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Fluoride levels in the bone would be higher in individuals with osteosarcomas.

Reason: if fluoride contributed to causing osteosarcoma, bone near those tumors should show elevated fluoride compared with bones from people with other cancers or without that tumor.