Pesticides Cause Cancer
Of the nearly 900 active ingredients in registered pesticides in the United
States, about 20 have been found to be carcinogenic in animals, although not all
have been tested. In the United States, a number of pesticides have been banned
or their use has been restricted. These include ethylene oxide, amitrole, some
chlorophenoxy herbicides, DDT, dimethylhydrazine, hexachlorobenzene,
hexamethylphosphoramide, chlordecone, lead acetate, lindane, mirex, nitrofen,
and toxaphene.
Studies of people with high exposures to pesticides, such as
farmers, pesticide applicators, crop duster pilots, and manufacturers, have
found high rates of blood and lymphatic system cancers, cancers of the lip,
stomach, lung, brain, and prostate, as well as melanoma and other skin cancers.
So far, human studies do not allow researchers to sort out exactly which
pesticides are linked to which cancers. Therefore, most of these pesticides are
still listed in the Report on Carcinogens as likely to be cancer-causing, rather
than as known carcinogens.
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see also:
Airborne Metal Particles
Environmental Cancer Lawsuit: Carcinogen Exposure to Metal ParticlesCauses of Cancer--Exposure to Carcinogens--Airborne Metal Particles
Types of Cancer - Carcinogenic Pollutants
How much do you know about carcinogenic (cancer causing) pollutants?Find out which pollutants are carcinogenic, or cancer causing, here.
Cancer & the Environment
Carcinogenic Pollutants Lawsuit: Cancer Research InformationCarcinogenic Pollutants and Contaminants that cause Cancer


